This is another non-technical book which exposes the true & practical realities of the security. This book is compilation of lot of security facts which has the power of awakening any living soul. The facts which are hard to agree and digest, but they are true to the point. Most thing I liked about John […]
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GooglePasswordDecryptor – The Google Acc
Finally stars got aligned perfectly for the release of the new tool, GooglePasswordDecryptor. It is the free tool to recover the stored Google account passwords by various desktop applications. Currently it supports Google password recovery from following applications.. Google Talk Google Picassa Google Desktop Seach Gmail Notifier Internet Explorer ( all versions from 4 to […]
Book of the Month – Zero Day Threat
This is neither the hardcore technical book explaining the computer security nor it talks about securing your PC from zero day threats. It is all about practical facts that take you down because of policies and rules imposed by banks & industries for their own monetary gains. In this eye-opener book, authors reveal how cyber-crooks […]
IEPasswordDecryptor Tool to Uncover the ...
IEPasswordDecryptor is the free tool to quickly and easily recover stored passwords from Internet Explorer. It can recover both Autocomplete and HTTP basic authentication based passwords from IE secret store. User can double click on any of the entry to visit the website which makes it easy to verify sign-on passwords. It also comes with […]
Enhanced FireMaster to Recover Master Pa...
FireMaster is the first ever built free tool to recover lost master password for Firefox. Recently in the new version of Firefox 3.5 there has been changes in the key data structure which has caused the compatibility issues with FireMaster. Finally I have resolved these problems and now FireMaster is ready to recover master password […]
Explosing the New Sign-on Format of Fire...
With the new version 3.5, Firefox has changed the way the sign-on secrets (saved website passwords) are stored in the profile. Earlier Firefox used the signons.txt files to store the passwords for websites. This was clumsy and difficult to manage with every new release. New Firefox 3.5 uses sqlite database file to store the website […]
FirePasswordViewer: Uncover Firefox Sign...
FirePasswordViewer is the GUI version of popular FirePassword tool designed to decrypt sign-on secrets stored by Firefox. Firefox records the login details such as username and password for every website authorized by the user and stores them in the sign-on database file in encrypted format. FirePasswordViewer tool can decrypt and display these secrets on the […]
Detecting Hidden Rootkit Services Using ...
AdvancedWinServiceManager is the Windows Service Management application which can uncover the services hidden by Rootkits. Services normally runs with ‘system’ account thus enabling them to perform higher privilege operations which otherwise cannot be performed by normal processes. Because of these advantages, malware applications often implement services to monitor and control the entire system. However as […]
SpyDLLRemover : Detect & Delete Spywares
My new tool, SpyDLLRemover is released on the RootkitAnalytics website. This tool helps in detecting and deleting userland based rootkits which hide the processes and injected modules to prevent their detection from antirootkit softwares. Here is the snapshot of SpyDLLRemover detecting the hidden process belonging to HackerDefender Rootkit. Here is another snapshot of SpyDLLRemover detecting […]
RootkitAnalytics is Live Now
Finally RootkitAnalytics is on the world net now. Rootkit Analytics [RA] – the science of rootkit analysis, is a web-portal sculptured to enhance research, analysis and development of rootkit defense mechanisms. I am one of the lead member of RootkitAnalytics along with Ryan. Ryan specializes in Linux based rootkit analysis while I focus on Windows […]