Advanced Archive Password Recovery Pro 4.50 Portable
- Type:
- Applications > Windows
- Files:
- 6
- Size:
- 6.85 MiB (7180504 Bytes)
- Tag(s):
- Password Recovery
- Uploaded:
- 2008-11-12 21:28:51 GMT
- By:
- NoExcuses
- Seeders:
- 1
- Leechers:
- 0
- Comments
- 6
- Info Hash: BE3983D70B5369FB519144E83D284A4DEBC6DE6B
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Advanced Archive Password Recovery Pro 4.50 made Portable No need to install it! Or, if you want to, setup and Serial are included Unlock Password-Protected Archives Advanced Archive Password Recovery recovers protection passwords or unlocks encrypted ZIP and RAR archives created with all versions of popular archivers. Recover passwords for plain and self-extracting archives created with PKZip and WinZip, RAR and WinRAR automatically or with your assistance. Guaranteed unlocking of archives created with WinZip 8.0 and earlier in under one hour is possible by exploiting an implementation flaw. Advanced Archive Password Recovery features ultimate compatibility among the various types of archives, knows weaknesses of certain types of protection, and provides best-in-class performance in unlocking all types of archives. More infos at: http://www.elcomsoft.com/archpr.html?src=prog_archpr This package contains a first Portable version built using RunHiddenConsole.exe to start the Batch file that changes some values in Registry, runs the program and deletes the Registry values when exiting from the program just to avoid having the sloppy DOS window in the background. Some AVs complain with it recognizing RunHiddenConsole.exe as a malicious/potentially harmful program as it can be used to hide malicious behaviours. If it's your case, or just don't trust in the first one, use the second version. The Portable SFX EXE files are built up using WinRAR. You can use it to extract the files and check them one by one if you want to be sure of what is running on your machine. SUGGESTIONS ON USING P2P DOWNLOADS ================================== 1) It's always better to run all downloaded programs using Sandboxie or a similar virtual machine. 2) When in doubt, scan them with an Internet Scan service as the ones provided by Jotti and VirusTotal http://virusscan.jotti.org/ http://www.virustotal.com/ This will ***NOT*** give you any warranty that a file passing their analysis is clean, nor that if they see them as a troian it's so or not just another false positive, but helps you to decide and at least ask for help or infos. 3) Remember, trust nobody, and when in doubt, go to point 1) 4) If you find any upload containing trojans or whatsoever malicious or unclean, Instead of start cursing in the comments of the upload, take the time to go to the Suprbay Forum at: http://suprbay.org/forumdisplay.php?f=34 and report links and comments there, and someone will take care of all the nasties. That's the only way to keep TPB and its uploads fresh and clean. That's for what is regarding security. If after testing it you see that you like it and it's useful for you, show your support by buying it! Enjoy and remember to seed... :o)
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Before that someone starts crying about viruses, be aware that the ARCHPR.EXE gets detected as not-a-virus:PSWTool.Win32.AdvancedPR.l. by my and other antiviruses. That's what it effectively is, not-a-virus and a PSW Hacking Tool. If you don't want it on your PC, then don't download it...
Nice one :)
no excuses first thanks for all your uploads, we need more like you we can trust. I am somewhat new to all this and I just had three days of hell with some nasty adware trogan. I actually think it got in thru a cd manual that came with my MP3 player if thats possible. But anyway I see your advice about a "virtual machine" how do i set that up?
@trey1980
The easiest and cheaper one is SandBoxie that sets up a small area on your PC where you can run unsecure programs without infecting your PC. Yuo can get a few versions of it here on TPB. Clearly it's always better to have also a good antivirus on duty... :o)
The easiest and cheaper one is SandBoxie that sets up a small area on your PC where you can run unsecure programs without infecting your PC. Yuo can get a few versions of it here on TPB. Clearly it's always better to have also a good antivirus on duty... :o)
Sadly though, SandBoxie does not work on 64-bit vista
Wonderful download speed, and just as you said that file did pop up as a virus and I am very glad you mentioned that in the first place. Haven't tried the program yet (no need currently) but I'm confident it works wonderfully.
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