File Details |
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File Size | 2.4 MB |
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License | Shareware, $1199.00 |
Operating System | Windows Server 2003/Vista/XP |
Date Added | January 15, 2009 |
Total Downloads | 2,917 |
Publisher | ElcomSoft Co.Ltd. |
Homepage | Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor |
Publisher's Description
Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor allows network administrators to verify how secure a companyĆ¢??s wireless network is by executing an audit of accessible wireless networks. Featuring patent-pending cost-efficient GPU acceleration technologies, Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor attempts to recover the original WPA/WPA2-PSK text passwords in order to test how secure your wireless environment is.
Latest Reviews
bialy1101 reviewed v1.0 on Feb 12, 2010
I have tried it, it works perfect. I have speed up process braking a pass .
With out this software it works 3500 k/s, with it 20000 k/s.
It is faster 7 times . For me it works./
ron_marz reviewed v1.0 on Feb 20, 2009
This company cannot be trusted. Two-and-a-half years ago they promised that an update to their once-outstanding "Advanced Disk Catalog" featuring some long-promised improvements would be released in "about two weeks."
Still hasn't happened.
What HAS happened is that they spun the proggie off onto its own site, www.disk-catalog.com, for some reason, and stopped answering support requests from registered users, or e-mails of any kind, for that matter.
bialy1101 reviewed v1.0 on Feb 12, 2010
I have tried it, it works perfect. I have speed up process braking a pass .
With out this software it works 3500 k/s, with it 20000 k/s.
It is faster 7 times . For me it works./
ron_marz reviewed v1.0 on Feb 20, 2009
This company cannot be trusted. Two-and-a-half years ago they promised that an update to their once-outstanding "Advanced Disk Catalog" featuring some long-promised improvements would be released in "about two weeks."
Still hasn't happened.
What HAS happened is that they spun the proggie off onto its own site, www.disk-catalog.com, for some reason, and stopped answering support requests from registered users, or e-mails of any kind, for that matter.