Quicken Password is password recovery tool for Quicken (*.qdf) files. It is possible to break the transaction password instantly. To recover password Brute Force Attack, Dictionary Search and Smart Force Attack methods must be used.
| Author: | LastBit Software |
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| Language: | English |
| Date: | 10/27/2006 |
| Size: | 692 kb |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: | $49 |
| Platform: | Win95 Win98 WinME WinXP WinNT 4.x Windows2000 Windows2003 |
When you lose your password for an Quicken file and have to recover it, Quicken Password is the tool of choice.
There are two types of passwords used in Quicken: a password for opening a data file (also known as 'file password') and a transaction password.
If both passwords are set, you will have to find the password for opening the file first; then you can recover the transaction password. In other words you cannot recover the transaction password if the file password is set.
It is possible to break the transaction password instantly. Fake Password will be constructed. Unless your document was created in an old Quicken (prior 2001), the password for opening is much, much harder to break.
The universal recovery methods (Brute Force Attack, Dictionary Search and Smart Force Attack) must be used for that. Unfortunately, even a single password check takes a lot of computations, so the search speed will be very slow (not more than 1000 passwords per second).


