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  1. Google is growing in the market with selling Chromebooks. If it is a Chromebook with Windows it is the standard way to make an image.

    If it is a Chromebook with ChromeOS on it there is literally no way to gain any information at all (without knowing the Google-Credentials) or even if the credentials are known to gain data without changing the device hard drive (logical image).

    As of now we haven't seen so many devices with ChromeOS but I suppose it will change quickly in the next 1-3 years.

    King regards

    Klaus D.

    4 votes
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  2. 3 votes
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  3. Please provide a universal binary of Passware Kit that runs natively on both Apple silicon and Intel-based Mac computers. This would allow Passware Kit to run natively on Apple's new M1 and M2 Macs, meaning improved performance and responsiveness.

    12 votes
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  4. Adding support for attacking PGP keyrings / Private keys. Stored in de .gnupg folder.

    7 votes
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  5. Data on DJI drone sd-cards is encrypted.
    Feature for adding decryption support.

    7 votes
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  6. Sovworks' EDS app for Android uses additional algorithms for TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt that are not supported by Passware. This app is becoming more mainstream.

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  7. On overheat GPU: Option to re-activate GPU automatically after xy minutes...

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  8. Could Passware please incorporate generic hash cracking, such as that done by John the Ripper? This would add some much needed capacity to distribute such hashes across lots of machines (very helpful for those of us with Lab Edition). Currently I am cracking some hashes with JtR but since it is standalone and not distributed, it is nowhere near as efficient as it could be. Simply incorporating JtR into the Passware tool to allow agents to be brought in would be fantastic, and also add real flexibility to the tool

    6 votes
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  9. Support for cracking cached Anydesk password hashes. Hashes of passwords (and salt) are stored in server.conf file in AppData folder tree. Passwords are believed to be in the form of a SHA256 hash of [the password with a NULL and the salt appended to the end of it]. There is a Twitter thread on this which may be helpful, located at https://twitter.com/cybergibbons/status/1525799615962185729

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  10. Support for bruteforcing/decrypting locked "Files By Google" .fgsf files. This is a mobile application by Google in which people can encrypt files with a secondary passcode.

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  11. Incorporate the ability within File Explorer to right-click on a folder and select Passware Scan for the selected folder. The snapshot example below is from Windows 11. I think, if incorporated, Passware option would appear on the "Show more options" selection.

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  12. Support for Xbox hard drive encryption

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  13. Support for Sony PlayStation HDD encryption

    9 votes
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  14. thumb drives can have a secure volume produced by Ivanti or known as Lumension Endpoint Security... it uses the SVOLBRO.exe. any chance this can be decrypted by Passware please

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  15. Include support for various ransomware. Where a decryptor is available already, integrate them into Passware. For ransomware with no known decryptor, provide a brute force capability.

    11 votes
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  16. Instead of Passware only supporting NUMA group 0, give other NUMA groups the support. Granted that most people will be using consumer CPU's, but for some like myself using old Xeon server CPU's. Only half of the CPU is being utilized when being used in Passware, due to the design of the CPU architecture. If only half of the CPU is being used, then that means the other half is sitting doing nothing and that's leaving performance on the table. Instead, having the ability to fully utilize these NUMA groups, can allow older hardware to continue to be used.

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  18. Please add support for Checkpoint FDE and recovery file location.

    2 votes
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  19. Add support for McAfee Endpoint Encryption Removable Media

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  20. allow the decryption of a file from a usb thumb via dictionary and brute force attacks.

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