LastBit Money Password Recovery' 12.0.9123 is Demo Encryption Tools software design by LastBit Software. It runs on following operating system: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000 and has as system requirements: A standard Windows PC. Password recovery tool, which comes in very handy if you forgot, lost, or misplaced your password for MS Money files (*.mny, *.mbf)
Whats new in version 12.0.9123:Improved password recovery engine.
Publisher review:Password recovery tool, which comes in very handy if you forgot, lost, or misplaced your password for MS Money files (*.mny, *.mbf). The new version of Money Password supports all MS Money versions including the newest one (MoneyPlus). Money Password instantly decrypts passwords for MS Money files version 2001 and earlier. In MS Money 2002+ the protection scheme was significantly improved, so universal recovery methods, such as Brute Force Attack and Dictionary Search, must be used. The new improved password recovery engine is optimized for multi core CPUs and allows to achieve the best possible performance. This may take a lot of time and even fail if the password is long and complex. This problem is of global nature - an industry-strength encryption algorithm is used In MS Money versions 2002+. The recovery methods used by Money Password: Instant Password Extraction (prior to Money 2002 only) , Brute Force Attack, Dictionary Attack , Smart Force Attack, Password Variation.
Requirements:A standard Windows PC
Operating system:Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000
Limitations:DEMO version recovers short passwords only.
Release notes:Major Update
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