Passware Kit introduces a built-in resource management tool that allows forensic examiners to easily configure, manage, and monitor a cluster of Passware Kit Agents. The device decryption functionality has been expanded, offering the capability to recover passwords for and decrypt a wider range of Western Digital My Passport drives.
Introducing the redesigned Distributed Password Recovery, which empowers users to remotely control all the Passware Kit Agents within their network directly from the PKF. Multiple password recovery attacks are now run simultaneously, reducing the GPU idle time.
Passware Kit Mobile 2024 v1 has expanded its capabilities by introducing password recovery and data extraction for Samsung MediaTek-based devices, in addition to the Exynos and Qualcomm-based devices announced previously.
Users are invited to complete the all-new Passware Certified Examiner Training, a comprehensive online education course. The new training comprises 16 entirely redesigned video sessions, each lasting up to 35 minutes. These sessions address the essential decryption tasks computer forensic experts may encounter and cover key capabilities of Passware Kit Forensic.
Passware Kit Mobile introduces a multi-window mode that enables simultaneous passcode recovery, decryption, and data extraction for multiple mobile devices, making this tool an ideal solution for addressing a backlog of cases that involve locked mobile devices.
Passware Kit 2023 v3 enables users to unlock encrypted Apple Notes. It detects Apple Notes SQLite databases and recovers passwords with GPU acceleration. It also adds support for the latest version of KeePass, including databases protected with key files, and it instantly unlocks AxCrypt files using the password recovered for AxCrypt private key.
PKM 2023 v4 is the first and only forensic software in its class that unlocks and extracts data from Qualcomm-based mobile devices with SDM845, SDM710, and SDM712 chipsets. It also presents an option to send email notifications that keep you informed about the results of your passcode recovery tasks.
Passware Kit 2023 v2 introduces an option to detect and decrypt containers encrypted with Steganos. It also increases the chances of successful password recovery for VeraCrypt drives by recovering their Personal Iterations Multiplier (PIM) parameters. Last but not least, it bypasses Mac EFI firmware passwords and adds support for mounted physical drives.
Passware Kit Mobile 2023 v2 introduces GPU-accelerated password recovery option for Xiaomi and Huawei MediaTek-based smartphones. It now supports 300+ mobile devices overall! Apple device decryption has become more stable and is now supported for devices with iOS 15.7-16.3.
Passware Kit 2023 v1 simplifies the configuration of multiple disks decryption by introducing group settings for decrypting disk images in batch mode. The new version also supports AxCrypt files and instantly decrypts the latest versions of VeraCrypt using the improved memory analysis option.
Passware announces full support for macOS Ventura by its products. The 1Password decryption option is updated with support for the latest 1Password 8 on all platforms: Windows, Linux, and macOS. Passware Kit 2022 v4 also helps users to gain access to sensitive data in QuickBooks databases by brute-forcing the original passwords for specific QuickBooks accounts.
Passware Kit Mobile 2022 v3 introduces support for MediaTek-based LG smartphones, including the K11+ and X Power 2. The type of passcode (PIN, password, or pattern) is detected automatically, and Passware Kit Mobile performs GPU-accelerated brute-force password recovery without the device having to be connected.
I am a senior citizen (81 years old) who, for the most part, has NOT used the majority of the features on my HP laptop (such as Corona, Widgets, and 99% of the Apps). This has recently changed due to malware ending up on my laptop.
I bought my laptop from BestBuy, and while in store, asked GeekSquad to install Norton & MBAM Premium on my new HP laptop. My understanding is is that they had to disable Microsoft Windows Defender (Firewall & AV), hence could this account for the fact that I CANNOT turn on Memory Integrity? (as the security has been outsourced to Norton & MBAM)
I have recently paid my ISP to swap out my Modem & Router for new firmware (replacement Modem & Router) plus new SSID and Wi-Fi password. I changed some of the passwords on my laptop on evening (late at night) and therefore had to restart my HP laptop...because it was late at night I forgot to reconnect to the Wi-Fi network when I shut down my laptop (I was very tired). The next morning I noticed that my laptop was NOT connected to the Wi-Fi network over night...does this make my laptop more vulnerable to attack?
What is your computer make/model, Windows operating system [if Win 10 or Win 11 please include the edition (e.g., Home, Pro, S mode, etc.], version (e.g., 21H2, 22H2, etc.) and the OS build number shown at Settings System About Windows Specifications] and what type of CPU do you have in your computer?
If you are able to toggle the switch for Memory Integrity on but it reports that you have an incompatible driver during the driver check, that support article also notes that it should list the responsible driver. In many cases a simple driver update will solve this problem.
"Turning on the Memory integrity setting would block these incompatible drivers from loading. Because blocking these drivers might cause unwanted or unexpected behaviors, the Memory integrity setting is turned off to allow these drivers to load."
"If you want to restore the Memory integrity setting, you can try to resolve a driver incompatibility by seeing if an updated and compatible driver is available through Windows Update or from the driver manufacturer. Microsoft does not recommend that you delete drivers to attempt to restore this setting."
According to the Brother support article "A driver cannot load on this device - BrUsbSib.sys" or "Failed to connect to the device", you must uninstall your Brother printer software, enable Core Isolation, and then re-install the Brother printer software recommended on the support page for your printer model.
Well, as it would appear, I ONLY have a desk top icon (short cut) Brother Printer Driver left (not listed under Start - all APPS), hence do I right click on said icon in order to remove Brother from my HP laptop completely?
Well, as it would appear, I ONLY have a desk top icon (short cut) Brother Printer Driver left (not listed under Start - all APPS), hence do I right click on said icon in order to remove Brother from my HP laptop completely?...
That's difficult for me to answer since I don't know if your computer originally shipped with Windows 10 or Windows 11 or how you "reset" your Windows 11 OS. Did you perform a repair as instructed in the ElevenForums tutorial Repair Install Windows 11 With an In-place Upgrade and keep all your third-party apps, or did you reset your computer as instructed in the ElevenForums tutorial Reset Windows 11 PC ? If you reset your computer using the "Keep my Files" option I assume this would still have removed all your third-party apps, including Norton, Malwarebytes, your Brother printer software, etc. that were not installed on your computer when it originally shipped from the factory.
If you reset your computer did you reinstall your Brother software afterwards, and are you currently able to control your printer from your computer? For example, can you open a .DOCX or .PDF file, choose File Print, and select your Brother printer from the list of available printers to send it to your printer for printing? If I open a .PDF document in my Firefox browser for example, and go to File Print, I have the option of printing the document to my Epson XP-7100 printer. If you removed or damaged your Brother printer software during the reset that might explain why Core Isolation is now detecting a problem with your BrUSBSib.sys driver during the driver check.
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