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Reveal passwords behind asterisks

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Asterisk Logger screenshotA while back, Elena told you how to reveal passwords that are protected by asterisks in Internet Explorer. However, what happens if you want to do the same thing within the various applications and programs you use on your PC? Maybe you’ve forgotten a password that’s saved in your cache so you never have to enter it or maybe you just want to spy on who is using your PC?

Many applications and programs use the simple asterisk method of encryption to stop prying eyes from seeing your passwords on screen. However, Asterisk Logger can help you reveal passwords as they are typed in a separate window. It works across several applications, such as CuteFTP, CoffeeCup Free FTP, VNC, IncrediMail, Outlook Express so chances are, it may be able to reveal the password with whichever application you’re working with. Whenever a new window containing a password box is opened, Asterisk Logger automatically reveals the password inside the box and saves it to a list in the main window of Asterisk Logger. It also reveals the date/time that the password was revealed, the name of the application that contains the revealed password box, and the executable file of the application.

Note that you’ll probably find that the success rate is hit and miss with this program. Whilst it works on many older programs, newer ones are often designed to prevent programs like this from cracking passwords.

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