Archive for the ‘Windows Live’ Category

Windows Live password recovery tools compatibility in Windows 7

Friday, October 16th, 2009

We’ve been getting several reports from our customers stating that Password Recovery for Windows Live is not working despite Windows Live password being saved on their system.

We plan for regular tests to ensure that our recovery software is compatible with the new versions of messengers and operating systems. On occasions of more than one customer report we do an out-of-plan investigation.

Such was the case with Windows Live Messenger. Today we’re happy to confirm that Password Recovery for Windows Live is finding passwords saved on both Windows XP and Windows 7. We tested the latest version of Windows Live Messenger, v 14.0.8089.726.
Passwords were detected and recovered correctly on both XP and Win7.

May we remind you that this is not a hacking tool. Windows Live password recovery tool that we offer only recovers passwords saved on your local system. There is a simple check: if you are able to login with your messenger automatically without entering your password then you are guaranteed to be able to recover it.

The above compatibility statement also applies to our MSN password recovery tool called Password Recovery for MSN.

Related links:

MSN password recovery tools compatible with WLM 2009

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

After some testing we confirm that the latest versions of our MSN password recovery tools (Password Recovery for MSN and Password Recovery for Windows Live) also recover MSN passwords and Windows Live ID passwords stored by Windows Live Messenger version 2009.

Related links:

Video about recovering Windows Live Passwords

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

We’re making a series of How-To videos that will be demonstrating how our tools work and how you could use them to solve your problems.

The first one was deliberately called with a provocative name, Download Windows Live Password Stealer.

Windows Live Password Recovery is the tool that will instantly find, decrypt & recover Windows Live passwords that were saved by Windows Live Messenger on your PC under the current login. This decoder will recover multiple accounts and supports all known versions of Windows Live Messenger including Messenger Beta, MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger. Works also on Windows Vista. This cracker works when the “Remember My Password” checkbox is ticked in Windows Live Messenger and you are able to login automatically without entering your password. Even if you have un-installed Windows Live Messenger there is still a chance that your password is saved on your PC.

Related links:

Windows Live Password Recovery supports latest WLM 9

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

We’ve gotten our hands onto the leaked version of Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta today. It was nice to know that the algorithm for storing Windows Live passwords is the same as in the latest official version (Windows Live Messenger 8.5) hence we can confirm that our Windows Live Password Recovery tool can decode passwords stored by Windows Live Messenger Version 2009 (9.0.1407.1107).

Links:

Windows Live Password Recovery & Windows Live Messenger 8.5

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Just checking today what algorithm was used in the recently released Windows Live Messenger 8.5. We’ve tested our Windows Live Password Recovery tool and are happy to say that it can recover saved passwords from Windows Live Messenger 8.5. The encryption method is the same as in versions 8.0 and 8.1.

Press release: Instantly Recover Windows Live Messenger Passwords

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

For Immediate Release

Contact: Maria Fletcher, press at reactive-software.com

Instantly Recover Windows Live Messenger Passwords

Oxford, England - September 2007 - Reactive Software has released Windows Live Password Recovery, a utility that instantly locates and decrypts the Windows Live Messenger, MSN Messenger, and Windows Messenger passwords stored on your computer. The program works when the “Remember My Password” checkbox is ticked in Windows Live Messenger, and you’re able to log in automatically, without having to type your password. Many people rely upon the computer to store their password, and realize later that knowing their password is critical to their business. Windows Live Password Recovery rescues you from these crises.

Many desktop owners let their computers remember their Windows Live Messenger password. When they purchase a laptop, and want to use the same password on their new computer, they can’t find their password. Windows Live Password Recovery can locate and decrypt their password instantly. Even if Windows Live Messenger has been uninstalled from the original computer, there is still a good chance that the password is saved and recoverable.

Similar crises occur when family members go away to college, get married, or relocate for other reasons. Windows Live Password Recovery can recover passwords from multiple accounts on a single computer. The program supports all versions of Windows Live Messenger, including Messenger Beta, MSN Messenger, and Windows Messenger.

Windows Live Password Recovery can help people who use Windows Live Messenger and Hotmail on their home computer. Often, they wish to access Hotmail from another computer, but don’t remember their password. The program can instantly recover their password, and allow them to access their Hotmail from an Internet cafe, a vacation hotel room, or a client’s office.

Windows Live Password Recovery is a valuable tool for business managers who need to access employees’ password-protected accounts. Whether the employee accidentally or deliberately lost track of their password, the business manager can quickly unlock the information, and gain access to the account. Similarly, Windows Live Password Recovery will help law enforcement and forensics professionals gain access to password-protected accounts.

There is a simple way to determine if Windows Live Password Recovery will work on a particular computer. Simply download, install, and run the free trial version. The program will tell you whether or not it was able to recover your lost password. If the program was successful, you can buy a software license for $15(US), and the program will show you the password that it recovered.

Windows Live Password Recovery runs under Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista, costs $15(US) for a single-user license, and may be purchased securely online from http://www.windows-live-password-recovery.com/. You can download a free trial version from the same web address. For more information on the full line of password recovery software from Reactive Software, visit http://www.reactive-software.com/.

Evaluation Copy Available on Request

(more…)