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This program will try and gain access to shared folders on your
network using one of the following two methods:
a) Brute force attack
b) Dictionary attack
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PicoZip Recovery Tool is an easy-to-use program that can help you recover lost or forgotten passwords from password protected Zip files created by compression utilities like PicoZip, WinZip, PKZip, etc. Self-extracting Zip files are also supported. You have a choice of Brute Force or Dictionary based recovery methods. A 650,000+ words English dictionary is included.
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PassPack is a secure, streamlined and incredibly compact manager of passwords and confidential information. It features exceptional resistance to brute-force password search attacks. PassPack offers both import and export of unencrypted data.
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2X SecureRDP dramatically increases the security of your terminal servers by accepting/denying incoming RDP connections by IP, Mac address, computer name & more. Logon screen is only displayed if the connection is established from particular IPs or machines. Computers that do not meet the filter restrictions don't see the logon screen & won't get to try a brute force logon! Its an ideal FREEWARE tool for secure remote administration
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Free, simple but robust and reliable SSH(2) and SFTP Server for Windows. It features 3 authentication types (including public-key auth) as well as a good SFTP subsystem and channel forwarding. And it has some nice security features such as a forced delay upon new connection (useful to defeat brute-force attacks) and a handy "tarpit" to ban attackers' IP addresses. And its remote management console allows you to manage SilverSHielD from anywhere.
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This program will try to recover passwords from shared resources
on Windows Network Neighborhood. It exploits a bug known as
"Share Level Password Vulnerability" in Windows 9x/ME. This
exploit lets you gain access to shares only knowing the first
character of the password. It does not work on Win9x/ME systems
that are patched, and it won't work on NT-based systems such as
Windows 2000 or XP as they use user level shares.
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