Asterisk Key

Asterisk Key

Frequently used passwords can be stored by Windows, for instance, Outlook Express email access or for a FTP (File Transport protocol) connection. Once you are not required to enter them over and over manually, these words just are being forgotten.

The password is presented on a PC monitor in front of you, but is covered behind a line of asterisks - ****. The purpose of this default feature is the protection of personal passwords; but at times it gives more headaches but not help.
Asterisks Key is software that enables you to see the password behind the ******! This program opens up passwords to Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, other e-mail accounts, Yahoo Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, FTP entities like CuteFTP, FlashFXP and also for Skype, with whom Asterisk is merging. When the Key software is installed, you can start recovering passwords words and letters combinations, which are behind asterisk keys by simple clicking on the provided link. The program will initiate scanning of current programs and web sites in order to open up you the hidden password behind the asterisks. In case if customer is currently logged into the messenger, he/she will have to log off and keep the IM application running on the monitor for it to show your passwords.
Main features of Asterisk Key program: Freeware Version of Asterisk Key: 7.9; Released: 8/23/2006 Size: 0.41 MB Platform: Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 3.x, NT 4.x, Windows 2000, XP, Windows 2003

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