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RAR Password Recovery Magic v6.1.1.146-BEAN

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Release Name: RAR.Password.Recovery.Magic.v6.1.1.146-BEAN
Filename: brarpw-1
Release Date: December 3, 2009
Language: Multi
Size: 1.77 MB

RAR Password Recovery Magic is a powerful tool designed to recover lostor forgotten passwords for a RAR/WinRAR archives.

RAR Password Recovery Magic supports the customizable brute-force anddictionary-based attacks.

RAR Password Recovery Magic has an easy to use interface. All you needto do to recover your password is just to add your file to the operation window.

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16 comments

  1. direct link http://minyurl.com/2343

    NO PASS!!!

  2. These winrar password recovers are a waste of time they will NEVER find the password…dont waste your time..

  3. This is the worst password recovery tool I’ve ever used. Tried it on a test rar (password was “test”) and it came out saying “mOle” was the password. =/

    Also, buggy as hell, especially when using custom dictionaries.

  4. shibadude /

    Hmmmm….. Maybe this will put an end to these jerk-offs that upload to the usenet servers and password the files.

  5. aaaaaa /

    yeah this software is nothing but trash also done a test with the password “pass1″ it said it was “sho” dont even bother getting this crap

  6. yeah, just insert your locked file and that’s it. oh, yes, i almost forgot. you have to wait about 10-12 years to crack a decent (i.e. 6+ characters) password

  7. Like No.8 (Mike) said already, this program doesn’t work. It cannot even find the correct 3 letter password for a .rar archive. I used “abc” as the password and the program came up with “fyr”. Couldn’t have made it any easier really.