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How long does it normally take to recover a password?

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How long does it normally take to recover a password?

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Passwords that cannot be recovered or reset instantly (for example, file-open passwords for Rar, Zip, Word and Excel 2007, MS Money, Lotus Notes) are searched by basic Dictionary, Xieve, Brute-force, and Previous Passwords attacks. It may take from a few minutes up to several days to find a password, depending on the file format, and the password length and symbol set. For example, it usually takes 10 hours to check all 8-letter file-open passwords from Word/Excel 2003 on an average Intel Core Duo system processing 1,000,000 passwords per second. You can significantly reduce time needed to recover a password by using patterns if any part of the password is known. Just enter this part in the “Pattern” field at Brute-force Attack Settings -> Advanced -> Pattern. Known parts can be separated with ‘*’ or ‘?’. For example, pattern “*p?e*” will match both “apple” and “pie”. You can also specify the known part by joining the Known Password/Part attack with other attacks. For example, if you k

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