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| DNA 500 Client Detail |
Distributed Network Attack, or DNA, is a new approach to recovering password protected files. In the past, recoveries have been limited to the processing power of one machine. DNA uses the power of machines across the network or across the world to decrypt passwords.
The DNA Server is installed in a central location where machines running DNA Client can access it over the network.DNA Manager coordinates the attack, assigning small portions of the key search to machines distributed throughout the network. DNA Client will run in the background, only taking unused processor time.
Distributed Network Attack Main Features: Easy to read Statistics and GraphsAdd user dictionariesOptimization for password attacks for specific languagesCustomize user dictionariesStealth client installation functionalityAutomatic Client update when updating the DNA ServerControl what clients work on certain jobs
Supported File Formats: Recovers and Decrypts ARJMS Word and Excel (97 & 2000) PDF 1.4 and belowRecovers a Password Office XPPGP Disk 4, 5, 6PkzipRAR up to version 2.9 of WinRARWinzip
System Requirements: DNA must be installed on one server and at least one client. Server:- Operating Systems: Windows NT, 98, 2000, and XP
- RAM: 512 MB
- 100 MB Network Card and TCP/IP communication
- CD-Rom
- USB or Parallel Port
Client:- Operating Systems: Windows 95, 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP, and Solaris 8
- 10/100 MB Network Card and TCP/IP communication
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