Monday, 3 June 2013

WiFi Password Decryptor version 1.0

wifi password cracker

SecurityXploded team has released a free WiFi Password Decryptor that instantly recover Wireless account passwords stored on your system.

It automatically recovers all type of Wireless Keys/Passwords (WEP/WPA/WPA2 etc) stored by Windows Wireless Configuration Manager.

After the successful recovery you can save the password list to HTML/XML/TEXT file. You can also right click on any of the displayed account and quickly copy the password.

Under the hood, 'WiFi Password Decryptor' uses System Service method (instead of injecting into LSASS.exe) to decrypt the WiFi passwords. This makes it more safer and reliable. Also it makes us to have just single EXE to work on both 32-bit & 64-bit platforms.

It has been successfully tested on Windows Vista and higher operating systems including Windows 8.

Features & Benefits

  • Instantly decrypt and recover stored WiFi account passwords
  • Recovers all type of Wireless Keys/Passwords (WEP/WPA/WPA2 etc)
  • Simple & elegant GUI interface makes it easy to use.
  • Right click context menu to quickly copy the Password
  • Sort feature to arrange the displayed passwords
  • Save the recovered WiFi password list to HTML/XML/TEXT file.
  • Integrated Installer for assisting you in local Installation & Uninstallation.

Download WiFi password decryptor

How to enable Two-Factor authentication in Linkedin?

Are you searching for the guide to configure the 2-step authentication? You are at right place.  Here isthe guide that will help you to configure the linkedin two-step verification .

Before getting into the actual steps, let me explain what 2-step auth is.

Two-Step Verification:
A security feature that prompts you to enter a temporary secret number sent to your phone whenever you log into your account.

Why you should enable this feature?
I believe this is best security feature.  Let us assume, someone has stolen your login credentials via keylogger or phishing or any other method.  If the hacker try to log into the website with your credentials, he will asked to provide the secret number sent to your mobile.  Fortunately, you have your mobile with you ;) .  So hacker can't log in to your account.  Also you will come to know that someone is trying to access your account.  
  
How to configure the Linkedin Two-factor authentication?

Step1: 
Login to your account and go to the settings page:

https://www.linkedin.com/settings/ 

Step 2:
select the "Account" tab and click the " Manage security settings " option.


Step 3: 
Now Here , you can see the "Two-step verification for sign in " option and it displays the feature is currently "off".  To turn on the feature , simply click the "Turn on" link.



In next step, you will be asked to enter your phone number.



Step4 : 



Once you enter the phone number, you will receive a security code.  After entering the security code sent to your mobile number, the feature will be turned on.  Hurrah, Now you are protected :)


Next time, when you try to log in, you will be asked to provide the secret code :)