Password recovery services:
Password recovery services:
Need to access some password-protected files or systems?
Former employees leave without unprotecting their files? Passwords destroyed?
Are you worried that your encrypted files may not be secure?
The need for protecting sensitive data from being compromised by external hackers and malicious insiders is a reality. As portable computers like handhelds or laptops are widely used, can be stolen or lost, file data protection is needed becouse there are few solutions that provides encription of entire medium data like HardDisks, CDs, DVDs or other removable mediums.
A password is a form of secret authentication data that is used to control access to a resource. The password is kept secret from those not allowed access, and those wishing to gain access are tested on whether or not they know the password and are granted or denied access accordingly.
In controlling access to anything, trade-offs are made between security and convenience. If a resource is protected by a password, then security is increased with a consequent loss of convenience for users. The amount of security and inconvenience inherent in a particular password system or policy are affected by several factors addressed below. However, there is generally no one universal best way to set a proper balance between security and convenience for all cases.
Password cracking is the process of recovering secret passwords from data that has been stored in or transmitted by a computer system, typically, by repeatedly verifying guesses for the password. The purpose of password cracking might be to help a user recover a forgotten password (though installing an entirely new password is less of a security risk), to gain unauthorized access to a system, or as a preventative measure by the system administrator to check for easily crackable passwords.
Lost of a pasword may sometimes compromise your business.
Our password recovery services will help you recovering or removing passwords from different office document types, archives, internet aplications, email programs, bioses, databases, or only passwords stored in an encrypted form.