Monday, February 20, 2006

 

Instant Insight into Word Passwords with Cutting Edge Recovery Tool

Instant Insight into Word Passwords with Cutting Edge Recovery Tool


Word Password Recovery Master is a new revolutionary solution for therecovery of MS Word passwords. It combines the highest speed of recovery andan amazing simplicity of use. Reinforced by the online decryption support,the recovery engine ensures instant password recovery while safeguardingusers' proprietary information. It is an instant solution to a password lossthat is both simple and secure.


Rixler Software today announces the release of Word Password RecoveryMaster, a potent solution to decrypt or disable password protection inMicrosoft Word documents. The solution presents a combination of on-locationand online assistance in removing "open", "protection", and "write"passwords from user's documents. It effectively handles default encryptionin versions Word 97 through 2003. Complementary work of both components ofthe solution ensures instant recovery for passwords of any length orcomplexity.


"The recovery engine applied in Word Password Recovery Master consummatesour long experience of work with encryption technologies," says FelixKosolapov, PRO of Rixler Software. "Microsoft Word uses different types ofdocument protection. That asks for the selective application of recoverystrategies. There is no point applying a brute-force or a dictionary attackwhere the password can be reset. In case when the attack strategy provesmore effective, we involve a company server to do the heavy lifting. Sinceit works with just two dozen of service bytes, users can be sure theirprivacy is protected. No sensitive data ever leave their systems through ourservice traffic."


Word Password Recovery Master can instantly remove "open" and "protection"passwords, however lengthy and complex they are. It also recovers a "write"password, so that the user can edit the file. Just a couple of clicks willtake you to copy the recovered password to the clipboard and paste it intoWord dialogues. After the user specifies a protected document, everything isdone automatically. You can open an unlocked document right from the window.The program makes password recovery a snap.


In the world where privacy is constantly threatened we have to protect it.The burden of passwords is the price we pay for protection. A loss orunexpected change of passwords is a natural thing, one of life's manyvicissitudes. At such moments you can rely on professional competence ofRixler Software and their line of password recovery solutions.
Word Password Recovery Master v1.0 Features at a Glance

- Support for MS Word 97/2000/XP/2003 (DOC and DOT files) with defaultprotection (except Word 97 French version);

- Ability to remove "open" and "protection" passwords;

- Ability to recover "write" password;- Online password recovery service with guaranteed privacy;

- Instant recovery of passwords of any length and complexity;

- Ability to copy recovered passwords to the clipboard;- Support for multilingual passwords;

- Password protection against unauthorized program access;

- Friendly user interface.


Pricing and AvailabilityWord Password Recovery Master 1.0 runs under Windows95/98/2000/2003/ME/NT/XP and costs $29.95 (USD) for a single-user license.The license includes the online decryption support for a single "open"password and the unlimited use for "write" and "protection" passwords. Thecompany offers flexible discounts starting with the purchase of two and morelicences. Registered users are entitled to free technical support. A demoversion with limitated functionality is available athttp://www.rixler.com/download/wpasrec.zip.


About Rixler SoftwareRixler Software was established in 2003 by a group of ambitious softwaredevelopers. Prolific development efforts distinguish this expanding youngcompany. The line of password recovery products under the Rixler brandincludes eight recovery tools for MS Office and Internet applications.



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