GooglePasswordDecryptor is a tool to instantly recover Google account passwords stored by various Google applications as well as popular web browsers.
NOTE: The main website download link has switch to an encrypted installer. Linking to Softpedia mirror.
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Runs on: | Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 |
Writes settings to: | None |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
License: | Freeware |
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What's new? |
Version 2.0 : 7th Nov 2010 Support for Password Recovery from Paltalk & Pidgin Messenger. Includes Automatic Version Checker. Optional Installer for local Installation and Uninstallation. |
v6.5 out, still portable?
v2.0
Contains spyware that phones home and hijacks the user's browser search to Bing and installs a toolbar. See online analysis report including screenshots: http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx?md5=a99ea895de5577e9de5097e8b320eba4
All software from this publisher should be suspect.
V2.0
Loner: I encourage you to be part of the solution: please post in the forums for information on setting up entries with multiple screenshots.
Lazy would imply this is a job we're being paid to do.
Why are the people running this web page always posting a "screenshot" of something which does not explain what the program does??
Example, GooglePasswordDecryptor has a "screenshot" of a BLANK table for a list. If you go to the author's website to page http://securityxploded.com/images/googlepassworddecryptor_main_nopassword.jpg you will see a sampling of how this program looks when its being used.
So, I ask again, why do the folks here always post some benign screenshot which tells less then the "1000 words" which a picture is supposed to tell??? Is it a matter of lazyness?
v7.6 out
v2.0