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If those programs are illegal, then why are companies making them and charging for them? I mean that's like posting a link to CloneCD and saying it's illegal.
Originally posted by Hipster Doofus
And what happened to my post on this????????????
Originally posted by shannong
You mods are hilarious. You're like supercops that have nothing to do. (But you do have the power-hehe). Read his question again and maybe you'll figure out he wants access to his own passwords. This is why there is so much anger toward Bill Gates, because he feels that we are all criminals waiting for a chance to steal something. Virtually any program can be used for illegal purposes but you should always give the person the benefit of the doubt before convicting them. All of you, Please. Get out more. Blak-N-White: I wll post something that might help you but the self-important mods will probably remove it and this post. Lots of Luck. Its called viewkeyxp.
Originally posted by Blak n Wite
What are some good programs for looking through ***** passwords? As in the ones found at some login websites, for some programs, etc, so I can see what I'm typing lol.
Heh thanks
Originally posted by Blak n Wite
lol I don't want to do any cracking, hacking or whatnot I just want to see passwords that were saved in IE, and see which password I used for that particular account on that website.
Originally posted by Blak n Wite
I register accounts with several different e-mail addresses, so it would be inconvenient to check every e-mail address to find out which one is the correct one.
Originally posted by Lukas
Actually I disagree with the 'supercops' on this.
Think about this: How can you use a *****-password recovery program illegally? Becouse if you are trying to gain access to something you weren't suppose to see, and you can actually see the password, becouse it's stored in the password box, all you need to do is click on login.
I too have struggled with all the passwords, logins and stuff I have on various sites. I don't think it is against the forum guidelines to post something like this. And as for writing passwords down, k'mon, who does that? I'm too lazy to write it down, and the risk that someone will find the paper you wrote it on is far more greater that someone will use a password recovery program on your PERSONAL pc to retrieve it. Don't you agree Gonaads?
Every time you are choosing a password for something very 'For Your Eyes Only' stuff the program or the site you're using is explicitely telling you NOT to write it down. Not all of them, but still...
No offence, but I think this thread is OK with guidelines.