October 2017. APASSCRACKER is releasing Atomic Rar Password Recovery 17.1, a new version of the RAR password recovery application. Now registration of the application is as quick and easy as the search for lost RAR passwords. |
September 2017. The APASSCRACKER Project has released an updated version of the password recovery tool for Zip files. Read more and download the trial version from the website. |
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December 2014. APASSCRACKER Project has released Atomic VBA Password Recovery 4.0. The new version has improved support for Microsoft Excel 2013 documents. |
October 2014. We have updated out instant “Permissions password” (a.k.a “Master password”) removal tool. Atomic PDF Password Recovery 4 is already available on the site. |
October 2012. We have updated our solution for instant search and removal of VBA passwords in Microsoft Office documents. Meet the new Atomic VBA Password Recovery 3.1 with Microsoft Office 2013 support. |
August 2011. Instantly remove the password from any PDF file with the latest version of Atomic PDF Password Recovery 3.1 – guaranteed. Batch processing of password-protected PDF files. Demo version available now. |
August 2011. We have updated our practical solution for the problem of lost VBA passwords – Atomic VBA Password Recovery, 3.0. Now compatible with Microsoft Office 2007-2010, AtomicVBA restores and deletes VBA passwords easily and instantly. |
May 2011. The APASSCRACKER Project has released an updated version of Atomic PST Password Recovery. Now the tried-and-true solution is even more practical and functional, with support for PST files generated in Outlook 97-2010. |
April 2011. New videotutorial is available. Brute force attack to search for a lost RAR password. Find out how to use a brute force attack in Atomic RAR Password Recovery to search for lost passwords set for RAR archives of versions 2.x and 3.x. A bit by bit user guideline is shown in the video tutrial. It is available on our web-site, on our page in Facebook and on Youtube. Study it! |
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