Passwords finding

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Marek Kalisz

I'm preparing fir new install and, also, moving programs (this
weekend, hopefully). I'm looking for some useful tool to dig/uncover
as many as possible passwords attached to using by me web sites and,
also, programs (some for them require special codes/passwords).
I'M NOT A HACKER!
Just an older guy with - hard to realize - shortening with time
memory...
So - if someone have some useful ideas - please share with me...
Peace.
Marek Kalisz
 
Marek said:
I'm preparing fir new install and, also, moving programs (this
weekend, hopefully). I'm looking for some useful tool to dig/uncover
as many as possible passwords attached to using by me web sites and,
also, programs (some for them require special codes/passwords).
I'M NOT A HACKER!
Just an older guy with - hard to realize - shortening with time
memory...
So - if someone have some useful ideas - please share with me...

Look here for some ideas:

http://www.nirsoft.net

Other than that, it depends on the applications. You can find saved passwords
in Firefox from the Tools>Options menu. Next time, write passwords down! I
have a spreadsheet with all of mine.

Malke
 
Marek Kalisz said:
I'm preparing fir new install and, also, moving programs (this
weekend, hopefully). I'm looking for some useful tool to dig/uncover
as many as possible passwords attached to using by me web sites and,
also, programs (some for them require special codes/passwords).
I'M NOT A HACKER!
Just an older guy with - hard to realize - shortening with time
memory...
So - if someone have some useful ideas - please share with me...
Peace.
Marek Kalisz

Once you get over this hump why not use a (Free) program such as "RoboForm"?
The free program limits you to 10 passwords but it really is convenient and
does a neat job. Like others, I also keep a record of all the various User
ID's, passwords and the like--too many to remember.
MLD
 
Thanks for tips, but... I was searching Internet for RoboCop (I heard
about this) and was getting only refrences to "RoboCop", "RoboCop 2",
etc. - movies. Where to find this program?
Marek
 
Once you get over this hump why not use a (Free) program such as "RoboForm"?
The free program limits you to 10 passwords but it really is convenient and
does a neat job. Like others, I also keep a record of all the various User
ID's, passwords and the like--too many to remember.
MLD

I checked. RoboForm has to be paid to cover more then 10 passwords.
Completely free (and no limits) is LastPass (https://lastpass.com/),
in reviews slightly better than RoboForm.
I started to use it (LastPass - not: LostPass).
I'm glad.
Peace.
Marek Kalisz
 
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