Smartftp Password Decryptor is the FREE software to instantly
recover FTP login passwords stored by SmartFTP - one of the popular
FTP clients.
SmartFTP stores the password for all the past FTP sessions in user profile location so
that user don't have to enter it every time. SmartftpPasswordDecryptor
makes it easy to quickly scan & decrypt all these stored FTP login
passwords.
It presents both GUI as well as command line interface which
will be useful for penetration testers. Apart from normal users who
can use it to recover their lost password, Forensic folks can use it
to quickly recover stored FTP login information.
You can
either use it to automatically recover the stored passwords
from local system or recover passwords from remote machine by
manually feeding SmartFtp profile path.
It works
on most of the Windows platforms starting from Windows XP to latest
operating system, Windows 8.
Features
Here are the highlights of top features
Instantly decrypt and recover all stored FTP login
passwords from SmartFTP..
Comes with bothGUI interface as well as
Command-line
version.
Useful for Penetration testers as well as Forensic
investigators.
Recover password of any length and
complexity.
Save the recovered password list to HTML/XML/TEXT file
Easier and faster to use with its enhanced user
friendly GUI interface.
Support for local Installation and uninstallation of the
software.
Installation & Un-installation
It comes with simple Instaler that helps you to install it locally
on your system for regular usage. It has intuitive setup wizard which guides you through series of steps
in completion of installation.
At any point of time, you can uninstall the product using the
Uninstaller located at following location (by default)
Smartftp Password Decryptor is easy to use with its simple GUI interface.
Here are the brief usage details
Using GUI Version
Launch SmartftpPasswordDecryptor after completion of
installation.
Next click on 'Start
Recovery' button and all ftp login passwords stored by SmartFtp will be recovered & displayed as shown in screenshot 1
below.
By default passwords are not shown for security
reasons as it is sensitive data. However you can click on'Show
Password' button at the bottom to view these passwords.
Finally you can save all recovered password list to HTML/XML/Text file by clicking on 'Export' button and then select the type
of file from the drop down box of 'Save File Dialog'.
//Writes recovered
password to text file in current directory
SmartftpPasswordDecryptor.exe pass.txt
//Writes recovered
password to HTML file in current directory
SmartftpPasswordDecryptor.exe pass.html
//Writes recovered
password to XML file in current directory
SmartftpPasswordDecryptor.exe output.xml
//Writes recovered
password to TEXT file SmartftpPasswordDecryptor.exe "c:\my
test\passlist.txt"
It automatically detects the mode (text or html or xml) by using the extension
of the specified file (txt or html or xml). By default (or if no extension is
specified) it uses the TEXT mode. For more examples refer to Screenshot
2
below.
Screenshots
Screenshot 1:SmartftpPasswordDecryptor is showing the
recovered ftp login passwords.
Screenshot 2: Command line usage of SmartftpPasswordDecryptor
showing various examples.
Screenshot 3: Exported list of of recovered
ftp login passwords by
SmartftpPasswordDecryptor in HTML format.
Release History
Version 2.0 : 9th Feb 2013
Support for Drag & Drop of Smartftp profile folder. Improved HTML report.
Version 1.5 : 27th June 2012
Export the recovered Smartftp Password list to XML/TEXT format along with existing HTML format in both GUI & Command-line mode.
Version 1.0 : 2nd May 2011
First public release of SmartftpPasswordDecryptor
Acknowledgements
This tool is based on original decryption work performed by great
reverser "Luigi Auriemma".
Special thanks to him for sharing his great work !
Disclaimer
SmartftpPasswordDecryptor is not a hacking tool as it can recover only
your stored passwords. It cannot recover the passwords for other users
unless you have right credentials.
Like any tool its use either good or
bad, depends upon the user who uses it. However Author or
SecurityXploded is not
responsible for any damage caused due to misuse of this tool.