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			Xfire Password Decryptor is the FREE software to instantly recover login passwords from Xfire Gaming Messenger.  | 
		
		 
		 
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    Xfire is a free tool that automatically keeps track of when and where gamers are playing games online with 
			more than million members.  
     
      Xfire eliminates the hassles of running 
			multiple programs like IRC, instant messengers to keep track of 
			their friends. Xfire Password Decryptor helps in quickly recovering 
	all the stored passwords by Xfire.   | 
  
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			can copy the configuration file (Xfireuser.ini) from the compromised 
			system to local system and then use it to recover all the passwords 
			at your ease.  
          
		  
  
  	 It is very easy to use and useful for penetration testers as well as forensic investigrators. 
	
  
   	
  
	        
		  	      Xfire Password Decryptor works on most of 
			the Windows platforms starting from Windows XP to latest operating 
			system, Windows 10.  | 
	
	
	
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			- Instantly decrypt and recover stored login passwords from 
			Xfire
			
			
 - Recover passwords from local as well as remote system
 - Recover password of any length and 
			complexity
 
			
			- Save the recovered password list to HTML/XML/TEXT/CSV file
 
			- Easier and faster to use with its user 
		friendly GUI interface
 
		
		- Support for local Installation and uninstallation of the 
			software
  
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		| It comes with simple Instaler that helps you to install it locally 
		on your system for regular usage. It has intuitive setup wizard which guides you through series of steps 
		in completion of installation.  | 
	
	
	
	
	
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		| At any point of time, you can uninstall the product using the
		Uninstaller located at following location (by default) | 
	
	
	
	
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		[Windows 32 bit]  
		C:\Program Files\SecurityXploded\XfirePasswordDecryptor
  [Windows 64 bit] 
		C:\Program Files 
		(x86)\SecurityXploded\XfirePasswordDecryptor | 
	
	
    
	
	
	
	
	
	
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				Xfire Password Decryptor is easy to use with its simple GUI interface.   | 
	
	 
	Here are the brief usage details
		
			- Launch XfirePasswordDecryptor on your system after 
			the installation.
 
			- Select the 'Xfire Settings' file (XfireUser.ini). 
			Typically found at 'C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Xfire'. 
			(Vista/Win7)
 
			- Next click on 'Start Recovery' 
			button. Instantly all the stored Xfire passwords will be recovered & displayed as shown in screenshot 1 
			below.
 
			- Finally you can save all recovered password list to HTML/XML/Text/CSV file by clicking on 'Export' button and then select the type 
			of file from the drop down box of 'Save File Dialog'.
 
		 
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		You can also copy the Xfire settings file (XfireUser.ini) file from remote system to your local 
		system and then use XfirePasswordDecryptor to recover the 
		passwords at your ease. Note that Xfire stores only SHA1 hash of 
		the password instead of original password.  Hence to recover original 
		password, you need to follow 'SHA1 Hash Recovery' methods mentioned 
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				Xfire does not store the password directly. Instead it stores 
				the encrypted SHA1 hash (enc(SHA1(password))) of the password to 
				keep it more secure. In fact Xfire computes SHA1 hash of 
				username+password+"UltimateArena" [ i.e 
				SHA1(<username><password>UltimateArena) ]. 
				
				
				
 
  			Xfire Password Decryptor decrypts the encryption layer around the 
				password hash and gives you SHA1 hash of the password. Now to 
				get back the original password from this recovered SHA1 hash you 
				can use following techniques
   
  
	
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				Here are some of good links for FREE online SHA1 hash password 
				recovery. You can submit recovered SHA1 hash from 
				XfirePasswordDecryptor and get the original password | 
	
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								As the original hash input text is very long 
				(username+password+UltimateArena), it is difficult to get 
				recover the password from above Online Hash recovery technique. 
				In such cases you can try our Dictionary based Hash Kracker tool. | 
	
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		If you can play with scripts then you can tweak this 
		
		"SHA1 Cracker 
		script" to try out custom Xfire password recovery operation 
		(username+password+UltimateArena). If you have succeeded then you can 
		publish your script here so that others find it userful. | 
	
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	 | Screenshot 1: Xfire Password Decryptor is showing the 
		recovered Xfire login passwords.  |  	
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		| Screenshot 2:  Report of recovered 
		Xfire passwords in HTML format. | 
	
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		| Major 2017 edition with support for recovering passwords from Xfire Messenger on Windows 10. Also includes new Installer.  | 
	 
	
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		| New feature to create password recovery report in CSV (Comma-Seperated Values) File Format. Also includes improved GUI changes. | 
	 
	
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		| Support for quick Drag & Drop XFire Settings file. Fix for refresh screen bug and version changes.  | 
	 
	
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		| Support for generating password recovery report in XML/TEXT format. Improved user interface with new banner. | 
	 
	
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		| First public release of XfirePasswordDecryptor | 
	 
	
		
	
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		| Special Thanks to 
		"Luigi Auriemma" fo for his original work on XFire password 
		decryption. We have just made it more beautiful for all 
		those Xfire fans! | 
	
	
	
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		| XfirePasswordDecryptor is not a hacking tool as it can recover only 
		your stored passwords. It cannot recover the passwords for other users 
		unless you have right credentials.  Like any tool its use either good or 
		bad, depends upon the user who uses it. However Author or 
		SecurityXploded is not 
		responsible for any damage caused due to misuse of this tool. 
		Read complete License & Disclaimer terms 
		here.  | 
	
	
	
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