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After running iepv.exe, IE PassView scans all Internet Explorer passwords in your system, and display them on the main window. Foxit phantompdf download free. To turn on AutoComplete 1. Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Internet Explorer. Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. Click the Content tab. AsterWin IE is a Free tool by Nirsoft that can be used to Reveal Internet Explorer Passwords that are Masked or hidden behind asterisks. AsterWin IE can recover a lost web site password, if the password is being masked behind Asterisks or Stars. While trying to update windows i installed internet explorer 9 in my windows 7 installed laptop. After i installed ie9 when i connect to internet the page shows internet explorer cannot display the web page.after that i uninstalled IE9 and tried again. Still the same result my laptop has 64 bit internet explorer also. So i tried using that and its working properly. But now i cannot login.
Ant wrote:- Added support for Gmail - If the password is saved by Gmail Notifier application. Passwords of Outlook Express are now decrypted even if they are not stored in the Protected Storage.: 1.20 Added support for Outlook 2003. All Outlook accounts are now displayed, even if their password is not stored in the system.
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> 'T.H' wrote:
>
>> www nirsoft net
>>
>> offers an IE password utility. It does get some hits on both VirusTotal
>> and Jotti. The hits seem to suggest a 'risky' application.
>
> It and other utilities from Nirsoft are frequently used by malware to
> steal information.
Any program that goes beyond the simplistic GUI provided by the OS could be
classified as such. Claiming these utilities are incorporated into malware
would also mean SysInternals, TweakUI, X-Teq, Resplendence, Rekenwonder, or
any other utility that digs into, modifies, or augments the OS is also
employed by malware. They all give you a deeper level of access, control,
and monitoring than the simplistic GUI or included programs provided by the
OS. Hell, even many DOS-mode commands would also qualify because they can
be used by malware. Why did all my filetype associations disappear?
Because some malware used the 'assoc' command or code extracted from therein
to delete them. Even the system API for the OS would qualify since it
obviously gets used by malware code.
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> So if you found it on your PC but hadn't put it there, its presence would
> be suspicious. That's why it gets flagged.

That would apply to ANY software that covertly appeared on your host. You
are saying that you wouldn't get suspicious if you found an FTP, telnet,
messenger, e-mail, or word processing program suddenly appeared in which you
never participated or authorized its installation?
> The Nirsoft programs are ok and not dangerous.
With that I agree.
