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Access Microsoft passwords

I haven’t had a chance to test this utility out myself, but I’m hoping someone out there has or will. If you have, please comment and let everyone else know how well it does or doesn’t work.

From the utility description:

Protected Storage PassView is a small utility that reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Internet Explorer, Outlook Express and MSN Explorer. The passwords are revealed by reading the information from the Protected Storage.

Use this utility to snoop around for hidden passwords on another persons computer. This should only be used in case you forget your own personal passwords. Do no evil!

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Xavier was kind enough to recommend another notable utility by the name of Cain & Able. Thanks.


  • http://xavier.istheshit.net Xavier Ashe

    Better utility: http://www.oxid.it/cain.html

    Cain & Abel is a password recovery tool for Microsoft Operating Systems. It allows easy recovery of various kind of passwords by sniffing the network, cracking encrypted passwords using Dictionary, Brute-Force and Cryptanalysis attacks, recording VoIP conversations, decoding scrambled passwords, revealing password boxes, uncovering cached passwords and analyzing routing protocols. The program does not exploit any software vulnerabilities or bugs that could not be fixed with little effort. It covers some security aspects/weakness present in protocol\’s standards, authentication methods and caching mechanisms; its main purpose is the simplified recovery of passwords and credentials from various sources, however it also ships some \”non standard\” utilities for Microsoft Windows users.

    Cain & Abel has been developed in the hope that it will be useful for network administrators, teachers, security consultants/professionals, forensic staff, security software vendors, professional penetration tester and everyone else that plans to use it for ethical reasons. The author will not help or support any illegal activity done with this program. Be warned that there is the possibility that you will cause damages and/or loss of data using this software and that in no events shall the author be liable for such damages or loss of data. Please carefully read the License Agreement included in the program before using it.

    The latest version is faster and contains a lot of new features like APR (Arp Poison Routing) which enables sniffing on switched LANs and Man-in-the-Middle attacks. The sniffer in this version can also analyze encrypted protocols such as SSH-1 and HTTPS, and contains filters to capture credentials from a wide range of authentication mechanisms. The new version also ships routing protocols authentication monitors and routes extractors, dictionary and brute-force crackers for all common hashing algorithms and for several specific authentications, password/hash calculators, cryptanalysis attacks, password decoders and some not so common utilities related to network and system security.

  • Derek

    Thanks Xavier. Noted in the original post. You wouldn’t happen to know how I could recover a Quicken password would you? I’ve been struggling for the past month to access an old file.

  • http://xavier.istheshit.net Xavier

    http://www.lostpassword.com/quicken.htm

    Not free, but I have purchased the Passware kit for the last several versions. It was helpful as an IT Manager, now even more helpful as a security consultant.

  • Derek

    Xavier I actually bought that application a few months back hoping it would work. I let it run for 3 days w/o a password recovery. How long did it normally take you when you used it?

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