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Protected Storage PassView Decrypting Decoding Security for Windows

Protected Storage PassView – reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
Protected Storage PassView is a small application that reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Internet Explorer, Outlook Express and MSN Explorer.

The passwords are revealed by reading the information from the Protected Storage.

Starting from version 1.60, this utility reveals all AutoComplete strings stored in Internet Explorer, not only the AutoComplete password, as in the previous versions.

This utility can show 4 types of passwords:

Outlook passwords: When you create a mail account in Outlook Express or a POP3 account in Microsoft Outlook, and you choose the “Remember password” option in the account properties, the password is saved in the Protected Storage, and this utility can instantly reveal it.

Be aware that if delete an existing Outlook Express account, the password won’t be removed from the Protected Storage. In such a case, the utility won’t be able to obtain the user-name of the deleted account, and only the password will be shown.

AutoComplete passwords in Internet Explorer: Many Web sites provides you a logon screen with user-name and password fields. When you log into the Web site, Internet Explorer may ask you if you want to remember the password for the next time that you log into this Web site. If choose to remember the password, the user-name and the password are saved in the Protected Storage, and thus they can be revealed by Protected Storage PassView.

In some circumstances, multiple pairs of user-name and passwords are stored for the same logon window. In such case, the additional passwords will be displayed as sub-items of the first user-password pair. In sub-items, the resource name is displayed as 3 dots (‘…’)

Password-protected sites in Internet Explorer: Some Web sites allows you to log on by using “basic authentication” or “challenge/response” authentication. When you enter the Web site, Internet Explorer displays a special logon dialog-box and asks you to enter your user-name and password. Internet Explorer also gives you the option to save the user-name/password pair for the next time you log-on.

If you choose to save the logon data, the user-name and the password are saved in the Protected Storage, and thus they can be revealed by Protected Storage PassView.
In this category, you can also find the passwords of FTP servers.

MSN Explorer Passwords: The MSN Explorer browser stores 2 types of passwords in the Protected Storage: Sign-up passwords and AutoComplete passwords
What’s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

ยท Added ‘Protected Storage Type’ column that display the item type as appeared in the Protected Storage structure.

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