Cain & Abel is a password recovery tool for  Microsoft Operating Systems. It allows easy recovery of various kind of  passwords by sniffing the network, cracking encrypted passwords using  Dictionary, Brute-Force and Cryptanalysis attacks, recording VoIP conversations,  decoding scrambled passwords, recovering wireless network keys, revealing  password boxes, uncovering cached passwords and analyzing routing protocols. The  program does not exploit any software vulnerabilities or bugs that could not be  fixed with little effort. It covers some security aspects/weakness present in  protocol's standards, authentication methods and caching mechanisms; its main  purpose is the simplified recovery of passwords and credentials from various  sources, however it also ships some "non standard" utilities for Microsoft  Windows users.
 Cain & Abel has been developed in the hope that  it will be useful for network administrators, teachers, security  consultants/professionals, forensic staff, security software vendors,  professional penetration tester and everyone else that plans to use it for  ethical reasons. The author will not help or support any illegal activity done  with this program. Be warned that there is the possibility that you will cause  damages and/or loss of data using this software and that in no events shall the  author be liable for such damages or loss of data. Please carefully read the  License Agreement included in the program before using it.
 The latest version is faster and contains a lot of  new features like APR (Arp Poison Routing) which enables sniffing on switched  LANs and Man-in-the-Middle attacks. The sniffer in this version can also analyze  encrypted protocols such as SSH-1 and HTTPS, and contains filters to capture  credentials from a wide range of authentication mechanisms. The new version also  ships routing protocols authentication monitors and routes extractors,  dictionary and brute-force crackers for all common hashing algorithms and for  several specific authentications, password/hash calculators, cryptanalysis  attacks, password decoders and  some not so common utilities related to  network and system security.
 
 
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