john the ripper

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com reference John the Ripper as a potential tool for password recovery, such as opening encrypted Aomei Backupper backup files. The tag also appears in broader security tool lists alongside ClamAV and Snort, highlighting its role in penetration testing and password auditing. While primarily associated with Linux, users consider it for Windows-related password challenges. The tag covers password cracking, encryption recovery, and security auditing, with emphasis on practical troubleshooting scenarios.
  1. S

    Windows 11 Data Recovery image

    I have lost my password to my Aomei Backupper Backup.ADI file. How do I open it with a 3rd party program? I encrypted it, and password protected it. Is there a program such as john the ripper that can do that? Thanks.
  2. cybercore

    Free Security Tools for Linux

    Link Removed - Invalid URL Link Removed Free, open source package designed to detect Trojans, viruses, malware and other malicious threats. Included in the software, which now comes preinstalled in several Linux distributions, are a multithreaded scanning daemon, command line utilities for...
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