Winners Announced!
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- Karsten Andersen
- Mar Rod
- Yury Kuzmin
- Angel Velichkov
- Shawn Irfan
Congratulations to the Winners and Thank You to everyone who participated!
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iMyFone has kindly offered our DCT readers a chance to win one of five licenses for their Passper for RAR program. At the time of writing these are one-year licenses each valued at $29.95. There is also a free trial version you can try out to see if it suits your needs.
“Simply recover forgotten passwords for RAR archives created by RAR, WinRAR, and other compressed software regardless of the password complexity.” ~ iMyFone
This giveaway contest has ended. Winners will be notified by email.
System Requirements
OS:
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 8
- Windows 7
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
File:
- RAR Version: 3/2/1.5/1.3
- WinRAR: 5.70/5.50/5.40/4.2/
4.1/4.0/3.9/3.8/3.7/3.6/2.9
Features
Dictionary Attack
Recover the password based on the built-in or self-created dictionary. It is highly recommended.
Combination Attack
Identify your password by combining all the characters you choose, such as numbers, symbols, lowercase/uppercase letters, etc.
Mask Attack
If you remember some information about the password, you can set the password length, characters, numbers to reduce the recovery time.
Brute-Force Attack
Try all the possible password combinations to get the password if you don’t have any information about the password.
Ease Of Use
Using Passper for RAR couldn’t be simpler:
- Tell Passper for RAR which archive you want to work on
- Choose a password recovery method
- Let it do its thing…
iMyFone provides an online guide if should need any help with the program.
How To Enter The Contest
We’d appreciate it if you’d take a moment and submit a comment telling us why you’d like to win Passper For RAR. However, submitting a comment is not required to enter this contest and will have no bearing on your chances.
For your chance to win, simply enter your name and a valid email address in the spaces provided below, then click Enter Contest. After your entry is accepted you will be presented with options to share the contest on Twitter and/or Facebook. For each person who enters the contest as a result of your share, you will earn two (2) extra entries!
Sharing the contest on social media is completely voluntary, but is encouraged.
Competition Rules:
- To enter, simply submit your name and a Valid email address. Your address will not be shared outside of this site
- You must submit a VALID email address. We need to contact the Winner, so disposable email addresses will not be eligible
- Additional entries may be earned by voluntarily sharing on Facebook and/or Twitter
- Shortly after the contest ends, the winner(s) will be chosen at random
- Winner(s) names will be posted on this giveaway page. Please check back here to see the winner(s) name announcement!
- The winner(s) will be notified by email at the email address used to enter the contest – be sure to use a valid email address that you check regularly
- Winner(s) must claim their license within five (5) days. After the five (5) day period, unclaimed prizes will be distributed at DCT’s sole discretion
- Entrants agree to allow DCT to communicate with them via email using the address provided by the entrant when entering the contest
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Good luck to everyone!!
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Hey! I would love to get a license for this software. Along the years I have accumulated quite a few archives I’ve lost access by forgetting their passwords… I kind of know at least a few letters or number that may be in there but not the order or combination… Looking forward to scoring this one!
Cheers!
Many years ago I took pictures of my body before undergoing a pretty serious surgery. Quite obviously they were somewhat sensitive, so I decided to keep them in an encrypted .rar archive. I created a password using my standard memorizing patterns, but with a certain twist; and that twist caused me not to be able to recall it. I seem to remember all the charaters that were used, and also have pretty strong CPU and GPU, so the chances for recovery with Passper are very decent. Would definitely be interested in trying it out!