Email cracking tool, easy to use 10-20-2013, 07:13 PM
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I just came across this and thought I'd post it, I don't vouch for it in any way. I've heard nothing but positive things about it, and looks impressive, but... well here's the details:
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So, what is E-Cracker?
It is a very powerful and robust password recovery tool which uses a plethora of complex techniques to recover ones password for emails, it combines the following:
Dictionary attack
This allows you to perform password cracking attempts by querying a built in dictionary list and comparing them through authentication. This is by far the fastest way to crack an account, it will use common passwords in a fast real-time remote scan.
Brute Force attack
Using this will crack absolutely any valid email account, it works by checking every single character combination against each character until it's cracked. While this will work, it can take a very long time so it is recommended you try a dictionary first.
Proxy
We have a built in proxy, this will masquerade/hide your location, but it will also save your internet bandwidth slightly, however, dependent on how busy our proxy servers, it may take much longer.
So, how does it work?
Well, irrespective on how ones email is setup, their are almost always server misconfiguration issues, input sanitation issues, recover weaknesses and poor security protocol implementations. Due to this, the tool and it's intelligent design can exploit these weaknesses in order for you recover your password.
FAQ's:
This is frequently asked questions brought up by customers, so before contacting us (as you'll be in a que) please consider checking this first:
When I run the application, I get an error:
This tool requires the .NET runtime 3.5 or above in order to run correctly and to be on a window 32 platform otherwise you may get an error saying "the side by side configuration is incorrect, please re-install" or something to that effect. You can download the required run time files from Microsoft completely free by clicking here then, once installed restart your computer and the application should run fine.
It says "Account crack, but the encryption could not be decoded" what does this mean?
This happens on rare occasions, basically, for the most part the cracking and deciphering algorithms can crack most standards, but sometimes the hashes are too complex and while the tool will have narrowed down the characters, and data types it was unable to decipher them.
It say's "The brute force attack failed due to the CPU being overused" what does this mean?
When one uses a brute force attack, it uses a huge amount of memory, internet bandwidth and CPU (central processing unit) usage, now as a safety feature to evade damaging hardware on your machine it checks to see if it is being over used, and if so it will stop the scan. If you get this often I would suggest trying on a more robust machine, close all applications and services.
It say's "The dictionary was exhausted without successful crack, try brute force attack" what does this mean?
Simply put, when you use the dictionary attack feature, it cycles through an in-built list of commonly used passwords, if the list has been exhausted (or finished) without successfully cracking the password, this is what happens. In such a case you want to use a brute force attack.
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![[Image: ecracker%20screenshot.jpg]](http://e-cracker.yolasite.com/resources/ecracker%20screenshot.jpg)
Watch video here
So, what is E-Cracker?
It is a very powerful and robust password recovery tool which uses a plethora of complex techniques to recover ones password for emails, it combines the following:
Dictionary attack
This allows you to perform password cracking attempts by querying a built in dictionary list and comparing them through authentication. This is by far the fastest way to crack an account, it will use common passwords in a fast real-time remote scan.
Brute Force attack
Using this will crack absolutely any valid email account, it works by checking every single character combination against each character until it's cracked. While this will work, it can take a very long time so it is recommended you try a dictionary first.
Proxy
We have a built in proxy, this will masquerade/hide your location, but it will also save your internet bandwidth slightly, however, dependent on how busy our proxy servers, it may take much longer.
So, how does it work?
Well, irrespective on how ones email is setup, their are almost always server misconfiguration issues, input sanitation issues, recover weaknesses and poor security protocol implementations. Due to this, the tool and it's intelligent design can exploit these weaknesses in order for you recover your password.
FAQ's:
This is frequently asked questions brought up by customers, so before contacting us (as you'll be in a que) please consider checking this first:
When I run the application, I get an error:
This tool requires the .NET runtime 3.5 or above in order to run correctly and to be on a window 32 platform otherwise you may get an error saying "the side by side configuration is incorrect, please re-install" or something to that effect. You can download the required run time files from Microsoft completely free by clicking here then, once installed restart your computer and the application should run fine.
It says "Account crack, but the encryption could not be decoded" what does this mean?
This happens on rare occasions, basically, for the most part the cracking and deciphering algorithms can crack most standards, but sometimes the hashes are too complex and while the tool will have narrowed down the characters, and data types it was unable to decipher them.
It say's "The brute force attack failed due to the CPU being overused" what does this mean?
When one uses a brute force attack, it uses a huge amount of memory, internet bandwidth and CPU (central processing unit) usage, now as a safety feature to evade damaging hardware on your machine it checks to see if it is being over used, and if so it will stop the scan. If you get this often I would suggest trying on a more robust machine, close all applications and services.
It say's "The dictionary was exhausted without successful crack, try brute force attack" what does this mean?
Simply put, when you use the dictionary attack feature, it cycles through an in-built list of commonly used passwords, if the list has been exhausted (or finished) without successfully cracking the password, this is what happens. In such a case you want to use a brute force attack.
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