ElcomSoft Co. Ltd. updates Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery with support for an even wider range of encrypted and locked evidence. The update enables forensic access to disks protected with VeraCrypt and APFS volumes encrypted with FileVault 2.
VeraCrypt is the most popular third-party full-disk encryption product, a de-facto successor to TrueCrypt. Devoid of any major vulnerabilities, VeraCrypt is one of the most secure encrypted containers. Volumes protected with VeraCrypt require a full-scale brute-force attack on the original plain-text password. Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery 4.20 adds VeraCrypt support, enabling investigators to unlock the most vigorously protected evidence.
In this release, Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery adds support for FileVault 2 volumes stored on APFS-formatted disks. In order to quickly initiate password attacks without imaging the whole disk, the updated version of Elcomsoft System Recovery is recommended.
Manufacturers of full-disk encryption software such as VeraCrypt and Apple FileVault 2 make brute-force attacks on the password deliberately slow, which requires the combined force of GPU acceleration and distributed computing for successful recovery. Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery offers the ability to attack passwords protecting encrypted volumes created with VeraCrypt and FileVault 2 combining GPU acceleration, distributed and cloud computing.
VeraCrypt offers the choice of some 15 encryption algorithms and their combinations, as well as 5 hash-functions. Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery supports encrypted containers protected with any eligible combination of encryption algorithms and hash functions. GPU-accelerated, truly distributed LAN and cloud-based attacks make Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery the most versatile high-performance tool on the market.
Sometimes, even the combined force of multiple GPU-accelerated computers connected over a local network may not be enough to break a password in reasonable time. With EDPR 4.20, you can add Microsoft Azure instances on demand. The new deployment method makes it easy to roll out additional instances without further ado.
Now supporting both Amazon EC2 and Microsoft Azure, the two largest cloud computing services, Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery becomes the perfect solution for dynamically changing workloads. Cloud instances with easy on-demand deployment are ready to assist when additional computational power is needed without the need to invest into building and maintaining an in-house infrastructure.
Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery enables accelerated password recovery for more than 500 formats including Microsoft Office and Adobe PDF documents, encrypted volumes and archives, personal security certificates and exchange keys, MD5 hashes and Oracle passwords, Windows and UNIX login and domain passwords.
Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery is available immediately. Licensing starts from 599 EUR for 5 clients. A license for 100 clients is available for 4999 EUR. Other tiers are available on request. Customers are welcome to contact ElcomSoft about larger purchases. Local pricing may vary.
i made a stupid mistake, i set the admin password on the MSL2024. I am using the OCP to move out the media into the mailslot, change media, then move back media into the slot. But from now the "move tape" menu ask admin password, what is not really needed, since the library is closed into a secure room.
Its ok, i know is working as intended, but i would be more happy if would no need to type in the password all the times. Would be nice to disable the password-ask for this menu, or more better would be send back to sleep the entire administrator password.
I haven't been able to test yet, but that might be enough. You might also have the "magazine access using front panel - admin password required" option set on the Configuration --> System page. Uncheck that if so.
i was thinking to upgrade firmware, because atm i have 4.00, and i have a problem with the tape what the 4.20 is solve, but as i read, the firmware upgrade keep the admin password anyway. (and i scared with the losing the config, and i fear that is may affect the backup software too, so i did not touch at all, is not a major problem)
If you Have HP LTT installed, after you've scanned the device and it shows up correctly, click the loader and near the top of the program is an option for "Utilities" (The file tab, not the button). Under "Utilities", click "Run Utility", and one of the drop down options is "Library Temporary Password". This will generate a temporary password, based on the date and time that is shown on the loader, so before putting in these parameters, make sure that you have the date and time. This password that generates will only be good for that hour, but it should give you enough time to change the admin password. I know someone has already helped your situation, but maybe this will help someone else.
mais j'avais pris soin d'activer le lecteur d'empreinte partir duquel j'arrive ouvrir ma machine. afin de prevenir tout risque d'inacessibilt en cas de dysfonctionnement du lecteur d'empreinte, je souhaiterais que vous m'aidiez rinitialiser le mot de passe.
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