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out? Get back in. Password Recovery Toolkit gives
you the ability to recover passwords from well-known
applications. PRTK is perfect for law enforcement
and corporate security professionals. If you need
access to locked files or if your users have simply
locked themselves out of their files, PRTK is
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- Enables password management.
- Analyzes files and their passwords
with an optional report file.
- Recovers all types of passwords
regardless of password length.
- Analyzes multiple files at
one time.
- Recovers multilingual passwords.
- Prevents unauthorized use
with a personal security code.
- Free technical support between
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. MST.
- Password Recovery Modules
- PRTK can recover passwords
from more than 80 different applications.
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| DNA is
a new approach to recovering password protected
files. In the past, recoveries have been limited
to the processing power of one machine. DNA uses
the power of machines across the network or across
the world to decrypt passwords. The DNA Server
is installed in a central location where machines
running the DNA Client can access it over the
network. DNA Manager coordinates the attack, assigning
small portions of the key search to machines distributed
throughout the network. The DNA Client will run
in the background, only taking unused processor
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- Easy to read Statistics and
Graphs
- Add user dictionaries
- Optimization for password
attacks for specific languages
- Customize user dictionaries
- Stealth client installation
functionality
- Automatic Client update when
updating the DNA Server
- Control what clients work
on certain jobs
Supported File Formats:
- Recovers and Decrypts...
- ARJ
- MS Word and Excel (97
& 2000)
- PDF 6 and below
- Recovers passwords
from...
- MS Office XP
- PGP Disk 4, 5, 6
- Pkzip
- RAR up to version 2.9
of WinRAR
- Winzip
System
Requirements
All RAM requirements are based on memory available
after the OS is loaded. USB is required.
PRTK™ Recommended
Requirements
- Operating System: Windows® XP/2000
- Processor: Intel Pentium® III/P4/AMD
Athlon™
- RAM: 2 Gb
- Hard Disk Space: 100 Mb
DNA® Supervisor
Recommended Requirements
- Operating System: Windows® XP/2000
- Processor: Intel Pentium® III/P4/AMD
Athlon™
- RAM: 2 Gb (more if running local worker)
- Hard Disk Space: 100 Gb
- Network: 100 Mb minimum/1Gb optimal
DNA® Worker Recommended
Requirements
- Operating System:
- Windows® XP/2000
- Macintosh OSX 10.3.9/10.4.x
- Linux Red Hat/Fedora Core 4
- Solaris
- Processor:
- Intel Pentium® III/P4/AMD Athlon™
- Power PC G4/G5
- Sparc
- RAM: 1 Gb
- Hard Disk Space: 40 Gb
NOTE: Currently, only the
English version of MS Windows platforms is being
supported.
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Rainbow
Tables are pre-computed, brute-force attacks.
In cryptography, a brute-force attack is an
attempt to recover a cryptographic key or password
by trying every possible combination until the
correct one is found. How quickly this can be
done depends on the size of the key, and the
computing resources applied.
A system set at 40-bit encryption has one trillion
keys available. A brute-force attack of 500,000
keys per second would take approximately 25
days to exhaust the key space combinations using
a single 3 Ghz Pentium 4 computer. With a Rainbow
Table, you can decrypt 40-bit encrypted files
in seconds or minutes rather than days or weeks.
DNA and PRTK seamlessly integrate with Rainbow
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- 40-bit encrypted files decrypted
in 5 minutes on average
- One table available: MS Word
& Excel
- Completely portable, fits
on your laptop
- 98.6% accuracy MS Office
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Rainbow
Tables are pre-computed, brute-force attacks.
In cryptography, a brute-force attack is an
attempt to recover a cryptographic key or password
by trying every possible combination until the
correct one is found. How quickly this can be
done depends on the size of the key, and the
computing resources applied.
A system set at 40-bit encryption has one trillion
keys available. A brute-force attack of 500,000
keys per second would take approximately 25
days to exhaust the key space combinations using
a single 3 Ghz Pentium 4 computer. With a Rainbow
Table, you can decrypt 40-bit encrypted files
in seconds or minutes rather than days or weeks.
DNA and PRTK seamlessly integrate with Rainbow
Tables.
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MS Office |
MS Office 97 and 2000 derive a 40-bit encryption key from a user-supplied password. Our rainbow tables recover that 40-bit key in typically less than one minute. Once the key has been recovered, the document can be decrypted. |
Adobe PDF |
Older PDF versions derive a 40-bit key from the user supplied password. Our rainbow tables recover that key, usually in less than a minute. Once the key has been recovered, the document can be decrypted. Again, the key, not the password, is recovered. Newer PDF versions use 128-bit keys and cannot be attacked with rainbow tables. |
Windows LAN Hash |
| These rainbow tables are a little different than the others. First, they recover passwords, not keys. Second, the number of possible LAN passwords is much more than a trillion (the approximate size of a 40-bit key space), so it is not practical to generate a complete set of LAN rainbow tables. However, if we restrict the set of characters in the passwords to letters, numbers, and about 16 other symbols, then the rainbow tables covering these passwords fit in about the same space as the Office and PDF tables. |
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Utilize PRTK
as a Security Risk Assessment Tool
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| How do hackers bypass your strongest
security measures? Easily!! Many people use the same
password to gain access to different programs and network
login areas. This could be one of the weakest links
in your organization's security profile! Some password
protection schemes are easy to crack while others are
virtually impossible. But what if the same password
is used for both programs? By gaining access to the
weakest one you have gained access to the strongest
one without the need to crack both. |
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