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POP 'N' Check resides in the system tray, checking your mail on POP3 servers on given intervals.
It tells you when you've got new mail! Yay!
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RSC helps you change your mail signature.
All you have to do is set up one or several
signature database files containing the text
you want to use as your signatures, and
RSC sets them for you automatically.
You can either choose which signature you want to
set manually, or you can (as the name suggests)
let it randomly find one from the databases.
It can also set the song currently playing
in Winamp as your signature.
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My girlfriend asked me if I could make a little download
utility for her. This is the result.
Features:
* Downloads files from both FTP and HTTP
* Resumes files from both FTP and HTTP
* Queueing system
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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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This little puppy will decrypt all passwords in FlashFXP's Sites.dat and make them readable in good ol' cleartext!
All you have to do is double click the text box and a dialog will appear. Locate your Sites.dat and hit the "Decrypt" button. Voila! All sites will be listed!
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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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This program enumerates all shared disks found on your local network
using the Win32 API function called WNetEnumResource. When all resources
available have been collected, it will try to recover the passwords from the
password protected shares. It was written to exploit a bug in Windows 9x/ME
that allowed a user to enter a share only knowing the first character of
the password.
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