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*NEW Update: 29/03/2013 - Code has been digitally signed to gain users trust and avoid virus infections SterJo Wireless Password is FREE utility for recovering your lost wireless passwords of your network. As the number of devices using wireless network increases same as the need for more security, it often may happen your password containing letters, numbers and special characters to be forgotten in time.

SterJo Wireless Passwords

http://www.sterjosoft.com/wireless-passwords.html
http://www.vaptim.com/picword/index.html Picword is a simple app that allows users to log in to their computers in a new modern fashion.

Picword - The Picture Password

BrowsingHistoryView - View browsing history of your Web browsers

Description BrowsingHistoryView is a utility that reads the history data of 4 different Web browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari) and displays the browsing history of all these Web browsers in one table. The browsing history table includes the following information: Visited URL, Title, Visit Time, Visit Count, Web browser and User Profile. BrowsingHistoryView allows you to watch the browsing history of all user profiles in a running system, as well as to get the browsing history from external hard drive. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/browsing_history_view.html
Google Earth is a solid application made by Google that can be trusted on your computer. If you see our blue planet below then you have the plugin installed already. Click here to go to the list of applications.

Install the Google Earth Plugin

http://planetinaction.com/installgoogleearth.htm
http://hulkholden.github.io/n64js/ Status Some early N64 games are running now, and the framerate is improving steadily. Here's a rough feature matirx showing what's been implemented:

n64js - An N64 Emulator in Javascript

PaperBack

Olly, the author of OllyDbg , presents his new open source joke: PAPERBACK v1.00 Download PaperBack Download sources Read GNU GPL 1. What is PaperBack? http://ollydbg.de/Paperbak/
http://www.shauninman.com/archive/2007/11/16/mobilesafari_view_source

MobileSafari ViewS // ShaunInman.com

Inspired by Anthony Piraino’s iSource (which in turn was inspired by a tweet from Mr. Cederholm ) that I linked earlier today, I decided to take a whack at adding the improvements mentioned . Choosing a monospace typeface caused MobileSafari to arbitrarily resize text elements so I can see why Anthony didn’t bother with it.

Dns Jumper v1.0.5 « Sordum.org

http://www.sordum.org/7952/dns-jumper-v1-0-5/ <img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-7954" alt="dns_jumper_v105" src="http://www.sordum.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/dns_jumper_v105.png" width="481" height="140" /> DNS – or domain name system – is the protocol on the internet that turns human-comprehensible website names such as sordum.org into addresses understandable by machines. (machine-readable “IP addresses”) , In some cases, you can increase the browsing speed or improve your security by replacing the DNS provided by your provider , DNS Jumper is a tool which makes it easy for you
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With Google Maps Lookup, you can quickly determine the approximate postal address of any location on the world map. To get started, drag the red marker anywhere on the Google Map and the address details (including the latitude and longitude ) of that place will display in the pop-up window. Reverse Geocoding with Google Maps Internally, the tool uses the Geocoding features of Google Maps to find the address of a particular point.

Find Postal Address of any Location on Google Maps

In the context of computer security, a brute force attack is a particular strategy used to break your lovingly crafted password. This is the most widely used method of cracking passwords and it involves running through all the possible permutations of keys until the correct key is found. For example, if your password is 2 characters long and consists of letters and numbers – and is case sensitive, then a brute force attacj would see a potential 3,844 different “guesses” at your password. This is because: First character: lower case letters (26) + upper case letters (26) + numbers (10) = 62 Second character: same = 62 Total permutations = 62*62 = 3,844 You can see that the longer the password, the more “guesses” and time are needed for the brute force attack to be successful.

Brute Force Attack

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