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Password retrieval .PWL
Okies - I had to install Windows on a different HDD to allow for my new Ti4600. Easy (yeah fuckin right...) So my old C drive is now my D drive and I thought (like the cretin I must truly be) that I could just swap the .PWL file from D to C and everything would be hunky-dorey. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron.
Umm - help anyone? I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. I am truly a moron. |
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search on google or somthing for windows pwl password cracker. And extract all passwords from the file
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I had an exploit named "password stealer" or smth like this. search it on google.. it reads all your passwords (cached, dial-up connections..." and writes them to a text file...
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you can crack easily pwl file and retrieve your passwords.
one of the tools you can use to retrievem is http://winpwl.teamohms.org/ |
in case it asks for dictionary file (which is dumb) try
http://www.passwords.ru/downloads/pwlhack_410.zip http://online.download.ru/Download/[ProgramID=7378 |
Nope - I've tried WinPWL and 123Wasp and all they will do is crack the current user password files, not let me in my original PWL :(
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