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Multi Password Recovery v1.1.7 Portable
Type:
Applications > Windows
Files:
1
Size:
1.53 MiB (1603545 Bytes)
Tag(s):
Password Recovery
Uploaded:
2009-08-14 09:10:54 GMT
By:
NoExcuses VIP
Seeders:
0
Leechers:
1
Comments
12  

Info Hash:
0FC6C230DE945E1558B2673A60C0F8DF23AD6EDB




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Multi Password Recovery v1.1.7 Portable.

No need to install it!

Multi Password Recovery (MPR) - multifunctional password recovery and auditing solution for Windows. MPR instantly finds and recovers passwords from more than 100 popular applications (FTP, E-mail clients, Instant Messengers, Browsers and so on). It also checks saved passwords for vulnerabilities, can delete lost and stored passwords, shows passwords hidden behind asterisks, copies SAM file, can generate new passwords.


Latest version is 1.1.7 (13-Aug-2009). Changes:

      [+] New modules: Windows Live Mail, Windows Mail password recovery
      [+] Mail Commander was added to advanced decryption wizard
      [+] Better autorun detection
      [*] Minor GUI updates
      [-] Google Chrome browser bugfixes


More infos at
  
https://passrecovery.com/



!!!WARNING!!!WARNING!!!WARNING!!!WARNING!!!WARNING!!!WARNING!!!


Some antiviruses detect this as a "not-a-virus:PSWTool.Win32.PasswordRecovery.a". That's what it is, not-a-virus, and a Password Recovery Tool. If you don't want it on your computer, don't use it!!!!


The Portable SFX EXE file is 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.


This has also been built on an XP x86 machine, I don't know if this program can run on a x64 or Vista machine. I't's up to you to check it if you are using them.



SUGGESTIONS ON USING P2P DOWNLOADS
==================================

1) It's always better to run all downloaded programs using Sandboxie or a similar virtual machine until you are sure they are clean.


2) When in doubt, scan them with an Internet Scan service as the ones provided by Jotti and VirusTotal
 
https://virusscan.jotti.org/
 
https://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:
 
https://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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Comments

Thanks maaan :)
Extract contents with 7-zip.
Inside is a Trojan infected file. (ldr.exe)
I can confirm. Scanned with AVG.
@sharebird

https://www.virustotal.com/analisis/dae8b8c4b5b097a5eb89f7711a6994f80342397cc51fdef5b2419774a93ae5fc-1250322042

This is the result of the VT scan of the svchost.exe file that you name. Effectively it gets a few hits from minor AVs, while the Big Ones doesn't find anything wrong in it. Looks like Thinstall uses a stripped down version of the regular program delivered by M$, but as the version of Thinstall that I use is quite old, I suppose that if there was a virus in its creations they should have been coming up earlier. Time to put Avira too in the Paranoid list. Anyway, if you trust more in your AV than in my Portable no problem, use the normal setup or build your own portable using Thinstall/Thinapp or something similar.

@Yunichi

https://www.virustotal.com/analisis/3dbc8917f92031cc16c320df25c7adc4d52b075d41b0f813a462c652b9219bbb-1250321913

Also the ldr.exe gets a few hits from minor AVs only, mainly I think because it has been packed with UPX, thing that some AVs find suspicious. Even Total Commander has stopped using UPX not because is bad, but because many AVs detects clean packed programs as infected. As already said, get a better AV...

Not all the things are how they look, and not all the things look how they are...

Thanks NE, but I think fredpc's comment here:
https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/5052418/Total_Commander_7.50_RC1_Portable

is spot on, that the Thinstall app used to generate these portable apps is infected... The apps themselves are scanning clean, but when they run they unpack a svchost.exe, usually as part of a file open dialog.

I appreciate your efforts and don't want to undermine them, but right now all of your portable apps are suspect.

: (

Sorry mate, but you might want do do what fredpc did, download a different copy of thinstall.

Spreading the word, because this particular virus hides itself very well.
@sharebird
Read my answer here:

https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/5059196/Atomic_Mail_Sender_v4.27_Portable

and try to remember always of false positives...
@sharebird
BTW, you are attaching your comments to almost all my uploads, also the ones not built up with Thinstall, so that for sure they could not be infected by the supposed virus you say. I'm quite tolerant, but not too much, so if you want to add your comments only to the uploads that show the problem should be great, not also to the good ones. Don't spread panic around about uploads that you haven't tested, and as I say in my comments, if you find something wrong in any upload, not only in mine, go tell it at

https://suprbay.org/forumdisplay.php?f=34

and the mods will take care of them.



These uploads are free of charge for all and if your AV tells you not to use some of them, then obey but stop spreading havoc on all the other uploads, specially when they don't have any problem. Spreading around wrong comments is considered annoying, and you can be banned for that...
What is a reg key in here?
I ran this through Eset nod 32 4.0 av it's fine. Ran it in sandboxie is fine and works without requiring to register. I ran it outside of sandboxie and it requires to buy or register in order to work.
Tnx - from the Phil's
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