Security Software Password Managers Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor

Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor 1.0 for Windows

by ElcomSoft Co.Ltd.

Avg. Rating 4.0 (4 votes)

File Details

File Size 2.4 MB
License Shareware, $1199.00
Operating System Windows Server 2003/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 2,917
Publisher ElcomSoft Co.Ltd.
Homepage Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor

Publisher's Description

Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor allows network administrators to verify how secure a companyĆ¢??s wireless network is by executing an audit of accessible wireless networks. Featuring patent-pending cost-efficient GPU acceleration technologies, Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor attempts to recover the original WPA/WPA2-PSK text passwords in order to test how secure your wireless environment is.

Latest Reviews

bialy1101

bialy1101 reviewed v1.0 on Feb 12, 2010

I have tried it, it works perfect. I have speed up process braking a pass .
With out this software it works 3500 k/s, with it 20000 k/s.
It is faster 7 times . For me it works./

ron_marz

ron_marz reviewed v1.0 on Feb 20, 2009

This company cannot be trusted. Two-and-a-half years ago they promised that an update to their once-outstanding "Advanced Disk Catalog" featuring some long-promised improvements would be released in "about two weeks."

Still hasn't happened.

What HAS happened is that they spun the proggie off onto its own site, www.disk-catalog.com, for some reason, and stopped answering support requests from registered users, or e-mails of any kind, for that matter.

Avg. Rating 4.0 (4 votes)
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bialy1101

bialy1101 reviewed v1.0 on Feb 12, 2010

I have tried it, it works perfect. I have speed up process braking a pass .
With out this software it works 3500 k/s, with it 20000 k/s.
It is faster 7 times . For me it works./

ron_marz

ron_marz reviewed v1.0 on Feb 20, 2009

This company cannot be trusted. Two-and-a-half years ago they promised that an update to their once-outstanding "Advanced Disk Catalog" featuring some long-promised improvements would be released in "about two weeks."

Still hasn't happened.

What HAS happened is that they spun the proggie off onto its own site, www.disk-catalog.com, for some reason, and stopped answering support requests from registered users, or e-mails of any kind, for that matter.

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