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Nov 27, 2006, 11:20:43 PM11/27/06
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++Access Database Password Recovery++

* http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321905/EN-US/ - Database Password
recovery

* http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q243895/ - fix Access Password that
Appears Even Though It Was Never Set.

* http://www.about280.com/recoveraccesspass.shtml - "This is a free
MS Access password recover utility done in C# for the .NET platform,
complete with source. Handy for when you forget the password, or when
someone leaves a company without writing down the password."

* http://www.hxtt.com/tool/passwordrecovery4msaccess.html - HXTT
Password Recovery for MS Access is a free toolkit for MS Access
databases from 95, 97, 2000, XP, 2002, to 2003. MS Access uses
underlying Jet Database Engine, which is used in a variety of Microsoft
products such as Money, Project, IIS, Exchange, and so on. That
freeware can be used for those Jet database files too.

* http://www.trigeminal.com/lang/1033/utility.asp?ItemID=16#16 - Have
you ever found yourself with a database that has a password on it, yet
you never set one? You may be suffering from the problem in Q243895.
Basically, opening an Access file in Word can hopelessly corrupt it.
Well now, the simple utility TSI Word to the Wise prevents these files
from being opened and saved in Word 2000.

* http://www.shatterock.com/products/software/dbpwd/ - "Did you ever
forget or misplace your database password? Database Password Sniffer
instantly recovers the opening password from Microsoft Access
95/97/2000/2002 databases in one quick and easy step. Works fast an
actually recovers the password almost instantly."

* http://www.matpie.drw.net/PBSystems/products/retired/MDBReco.html -
"Password protecting an Access database will keep casual users out and
keep your data fairly secure. However, you may occasionally forget a
password, especially on an old database or a database whose use is
infrequent. For those instances, you can download this tool to fix your
problem. You can use MDBRecoverPW to show you the current password
assigned to the target MDB. This application works on Access 97
databases, and should work on Access 95. Download the special Access
2000 version above (in parenthesis by title on our site at
http://www.pb-sys.com)."

* http://www.snapfiles.com/get/accesspass.html - "This utility reveals
the database password of every password-protected mdb file that created
with Microsoft Access 95/97/2000/XP or with Jet Database Engine 3.0/4.0
It can be very useful if you forgot your Access Database password and
you want to recover it. The program supports drag and drop as well as
command line input."

* http://accesstools.narod.ru/index.html - "MS Access 2000 add-in. This
program is designed to allow you to view fast and easily users'
passwords in the workgroup information file (.MDW). The workgroup file
you view might be from both: MS Access 2000 and MS Access 97."

* http://accesstools.narod.ru/files/mdbdc.zip - "This small utility is
intended for decrypting databases created by MS Access 95/97/2000. This
can be useful if the encrypted database has been damaged and can't be
restored by authorized tools and it is necessary to get the contents of
the database's file decrypted for further recovering."

* http://accesstools.narod.ru/files/msapt.zip - "This utility is
designed for viewing and changing the password of the MS Access'
95/97/2000 databases files. For MS Access 97 database, the program
shows the information on the owner of a database: user's name and PID."

++Corel Paradox Password Recovery++

* http://www.hxtt.com/freeware.html#paradoxpasswd - Password Recovery
for Corel Paradox is a free toolkit for Corel Paradox databases from
3.0, 3.5, 4.x, 5.x, 7.x to 11.x. That freeware can help you to retrieve
forgotten database password from Paradox table files (*.db; *.px;
*.xnn; *.xgn; *.ygn).

* http://www.byronref.com/rmb/pxspecs.htm - "The PXUNSEC and PXDAZZ
programs exploit an old flaw in Paradox security to decode encrypted
Paradox tables without knowing the password. PXUNSEC.EXE will quickly
decrypt Paradox tables, and PXDAZZ.EXE will find a working password.
While PXUNSEC will not work with some Paradox 5 and 7 tables,
PXDAZZ.EXE can be used for virtually all. These are small DOS utilities
with a simple command-line interface."

* http://www.rksolution.cz/Delphi/Delphi.htm#00003 - "Forgot your
Paradox table master password? Then you would have been in serious
troubles if there were not this new highly useful utility that will
find the lost password for you. Just tell the program where your tables
are located and press "Start" button on the main form. Works with
Paradox table versions 3.0 (!) and above"

++Oracle Password Recovery++

* http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=2 - The Oracle Auditing Tools is a
toolkit that could be used to audit security within Oracle database
servers.

* http://www.trantechnologies.com/pass_cracker.zip - - "Cracks the
Oracle password given a specific hash. Reveals weak passwords. Use to
enforce security standards." Comment - Three SQL scripts for cracking
weak passwords. Compares generated passwords and their hashes to hash
retrieved from database.

* http://www.red-database-security.com/software/checkpwd.html -
Checkpwd 1.12 is a free dictionary based password checker for Oracle
databases. This is a useful tool for DBAs to identify Oracle accounts
with weak or default passwords.

* http://www.toolcrypt.org/index.html?orabf - A brute force/dictionary
tool for Oracle hashes.

++SQL Database Password Recovery++

* http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=33 - Piggy is yet another tool for
performing online password guessing against Microsoft SQL servers.

* http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=6 - SQLAT is a suite of tools which
could be useful for pentesting a MS SQL Server.

* http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/empv.html - "Enterprise Manager is a
graphical tool that allows you to easily configure and manage your SQL
Server. If you connect your SQL Server by using the SQL Server
authentication, and you don't select the "Always prompt for login name
and password" option, the password and the user-name are stored on your
Registry. This utility enumerates all servers registered in your
Enterprise Manager, and reveals the user-names and the passwords, if
they are stored on your computer. It supports the Enterprise Manager of
SQL Server 7.0 and SQL Server 2000."

soc...@gmail.com

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Dec 2, 2006, 1:38:49 AM12/2/06
to Data Recovery Freeware
http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=3 - "Oscanner is an Oracle assessment
framework developed in Java. It has a plugin-based architecture and
comes with a couple of plugins that currently do:- Sid Enumeration, -
Passwords tests (common & dictionary), - Enumerate Oracle version, -
Enumerate account roles, - Enumerate account privileges, - Enumerate
account hashes, - Enumerate audit information, - Enumerate password
policies, and - Enumerate database links."

http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=16 "This tool should be used to audit
the strength of Microsoft SQL Server passwords offline. The tool can be
used either in BruteForce mode or in Dictionary attack mode. The
performance on a 1 Ghz pentium (256mb) is around 750 000 guesses/sec."

On Nov 27, 11:20 pm, socr...@gmail.com wrote:
> ++Access Database Password Recovery++
>
> *http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321905/EN-US/ - Database Password
> recovery
>
> *http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q243895/ - fix Access Password that


> Appears Even Though It Was Never Set.
>

> *http://www.about280.com/recoveraccesspass.shtml- "This is a free


> MS Access password recover utility done in C# for the .NET platform,
> complete with source. Handy for when you forget the password, or when
> someone leaves a company without writing down the password."
>

> *http://www.hxtt.com/tool/passwordrecovery4msaccess.html- HXTT


> Password Recovery for MS Access is a free toolkit for MS Access
> databases from 95, 97, 2000, XP, 2002, to 2003. MS Access uses
> underlying Jet Database Engine, which is used in a variety of Microsoft
> products such as Money, Project, IIS, Exchange, and so on. That
> freeware can be used for those Jet database files too.
>

> *http://www.trigeminal.com/lang/1033/utility.asp?ItemID=16#16- Have


> you ever found yourself with a database that has a password on it, yet
> you never set one? You may be suffering from the problem in Q243895.
> Basically, opening an Access file in Word can hopelessly corrupt it.
> Well now, the simple utility TSI Word to the Wise prevents these files
> from being opened and saved in Word 2000.
>

> *http://www.shatterock.com/products/software/dbpwd/- "Did you ever


> forget or misplace your database password? Database Password Sniffer
> instantly recovers the opening password from Microsoft Access
> 95/97/2000/2002 databases in one quick and easy step. Works fast an
> actually recovers the password almost instantly."
>
> *http://www.matpie.drw.net/PBSystems/products/retired/MDBReco.html-
> "Password protecting an Access database will keep casual users out and
> keep your data fairly secure. However, you may occasionally forget a
> password, especially on an old database or a database whose use is
> infrequent. For those instances, you can download this tool to fix your
> problem. You can use MDBRecoverPW to show you the current password
> assigned to the target MDB. This application works on Access 97
> databases, and should work on Access 95. Download the special Access
> 2000 version above (in parenthesis by title on our site athttp://www.pb-sys.com)."
>

> *http://www.snapfiles.com/get/accesspass.html- "This utility reveals


> the database password of every password-protected mdb file that created
> with Microsoft Access 95/97/2000/XP or with Jet Database Engine 3.0/4.0
> It can be very useful if you forgot your Access Database password and
> you want to recover it. The program supports drag and drop as well as
> command line input."
>

> *http://accesstools.narod.ru/index.html- "MS Access 2000 add-in. This


> program is designed to allow you to view fast and easily users'
> passwords in the workgroup information file (.MDW). The workgroup file
> you view might be from both: MS Access 2000 and MS Access 97."
>

> *http://accesstools.narod.ru/files/mdbdc.zip- "This small utility is


> intended for decrypting databases created by MS Access 95/97/2000. This
> can be useful if the encrypted database has been damaged and can't be
> restored by authorized tools and it is necessary to get the contents of
> the database's file decrypted for further recovering."
>

> *http://accesstools.narod.ru/files/msapt.zip- "This utility is


> designed for viewing and changing the password of the MS Access'
> 95/97/2000 databases files. For MS Access 97 database, the program
> shows the information on the owner of a database: user's name and PID."
>
> ++Corel Paradox Password Recovery++
>

> *http://www.hxtt.com/freeware.html#paradoxpasswd- Password Recovery


> for Corel Paradox is a free toolkit for Corel Paradox databases from
> 3.0, 3.5, 4.x, 5.x, 7.x to 11.x. That freeware can help you to retrieve
> forgotten database password from Paradox table files (*.db; *.px;
> *.xnn; *.xgn; *.ygn).
>

> *http://www.byronref.com/rmb/pxspecs.htm- "The PXUNSEC and PXDAZZ


> programs exploit an old flaw in Paradox security to decode encrypted
> Paradox tables without knowing the password. PXUNSEC.EXE will quickly
> decrypt Paradox tables, and PXDAZZ.EXE will find a working password.
> While PXUNSEC will not work with some Paradox 5 and 7 tables,
> PXDAZZ.EXE can be used for virtually all. These are small DOS utilities
> with a simple command-line interface."
>

> *http://www.rksolution.cz/Delphi/Delphi.htm#00003- "Forgot your


> Paradox table master password? Then you would have been in serious
> troubles if there were not this new highly useful utility that will
> find the lost password for you. Just tell the program where your tables
> are located and press "Start" button on the main form. Works with
> Paradox table versions 3.0 (!) and above"
>
> ++Oracle Password Recovery++
>

> *http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=2- The Oracle Auditing Tools is a


> toolkit that could be used to audit security within Oracle database
> servers.
>

> *http://www.trantechnologies.com/pass_cracker.zip- - "Cracks the


> Oracle password given a specific hash. Reveals weak passwords. Use to
> enforce security standards." Comment - Three SQL scripts for cracking
> weak passwords. Compares generated passwords and their hashes to hash
> retrieved from database.
>
> *http://www.red-database-security.com/software/checkpwd.html-
> Checkpwd 1.12 is a free dictionary based password checker for Oracle
> databases. This is a useful tool for DBAs to identify Oracle accounts
> with weak or default passwords.
>

> *http://www.toolcrypt.org/index.html?orabf- A brute force/dictionary


> tool for Oracle hashes.
>
> ++SQL Database Password Recovery++
>

> *http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=33- Piggy is yet another tool for


> performing online password guessing against Microsoft SQL servers.
>

> *http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=6- SQLAT is a suite of tools which


> could be useful for pentesting a MS SQL Server.
>

> *http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/empv.html- "Enterprise Manager is a

soc...@gmail.com

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Dec 2, 2006, 8:10:26 AM12/2/06
to Data Recovery Freeware
http://www.insidepro.com/eng/passwordspro.shtml - "This tool is
designed to recover passwords for following hashes: MySQL, MD4,
MD4(Base64), MD5, MD5(Base64), MD5(Unix), MD5(APR), MD5(RAdmin 2.x),
SHA-1 and SHA-1(Base64)."

On Dec 2, 1:38 am, socr...@gmail.com wrote:
> http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=3- "Oscanner is an Oracle assessment


> framework developed in Java. It has a plugin-based architecture and
> comes with a couple of plugins that currently do:- Sid Enumeration, -
> Passwords tests (common & dictionary), - Enumerate Oracle version, -
> Enumerate account roles, - Enumerate account privileges, - Enumerate
> account hashes, - Enumerate audit information, - Enumerate password
> policies, and - Enumerate database links."
>
> http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=16"This tool should be used to audit
> the strength of Microsoft SQL Server passwords offline. The tool can be
> used either in BruteForce mode or in Dictionary attack mode. The
> performance on a 1 Ghz pentium (256mb) is around 750 000 guesses/sec."
>
> On Nov 27, 11:20 pm, socr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > ++Access Database Password Recovery++
>
> > *http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321905/EN-US/- Database Password
> > recovery
>

> > *http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q243895/- fix Access Password that

> > *http://www.hxtt.com/freeware.html#paradoxpasswd-Password Recovery


> > for Corel Paradox is a free toolkit for Corel Paradox databases from
> > 3.0, 3.5, 4.x, 5.x, 7.x to 11.x. That freeware can help you to retrieve
> > forgotten database password from Paradox table files (*.db; *.px;
> > *.xnn; *.xgn; *.ygn).
>
> > *http://www.byronref.com/rmb/pxspecs.htm-"The PXUNSEC and PXDAZZ
> > programs exploit an old flaw in Paradox security to decode encrypted
> > Paradox tables without knowing the password. PXUNSEC.EXE will quickly
> > decrypt Paradox tables, and PXDAZZ.EXE will find a working password.
> > While PXUNSEC will not work with some Paradox 5 and 7 tables,
> > PXDAZZ.EXE can be used for virtually all. These are small DOS utilities
> > with a simple command-line interface."
>
> > *http://www.rksolution.cz/Delphi/Delphi.htm#00003-"Forgot your
> > Paradox table master password? Then you would have been in serious
> > troubles if there were not this new highly useful utility that will
> > find the lost password for you. Just tell the program where your tables
> > are located and press "Start" button on the main form. Works with
> > Paradox table versions 3.0 (!) and above"
>
> > ++Oracle Password Recovery++
>

> > *http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=2-The Oracle Auditing Tools is a


> > toolkit that could be used to audit security within Oracle database
> > servers.
>

> > *http://www.trantechnologies.com/pass_cracker.zip-- "Cracks the


> > Oracle password given a specific hash. Reveals weak passwords. Use to
> > enforce security standards." Comment - Three SQL scripts for cracking
> > weak passwords. Compares generated passwords and their hashes to hash
> > retrieved from database.
>
> > *http://www.red-database-security.com/software/checkpwd.html-
> > Checkpwd 1.12 is a free dictionary based password checker for Oracle
> > databases. This is a useful tool for DBAs to identify Oracle accounts
> > with weak or default passwords.
>

> > *http://www.toolcrypt.org/index.html?orabf-A brute force/dictionary


> > tool for Oracle hashes.
>
> > ++SQL Database Password Recovery++
>

> > *http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=33-Piggy is yet another tool for


> > performing online password guessing against Microsoft SQL servers.
>

> > *http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=6-SQLAT is a suite of tools which

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