Cain.exe Something wrong with Cain.exe? Is Cain.exe using too much CPU or memory? It's probably your file has been infected with a virus. Let try the program named to see if it helps. How to remove Cain.exe If you encounter difficulties with Cain.exe, you can uninstall the associated program (Start Control Panel Add/Remove programs What can you do to fix Cain.exe? Let try to run a system scan with Speed Up My PC to see any error, then you can do some other troubleshooting steps.
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Installation Cain & Abel is a two part program distributed at as a Self-Installing executable package named 'casetup.exe'. Cain (Cain.exe) is the main GUI application, Abel is a Windows service composed by two files: Abel.exe and Abel.dll (or Abel64.exe and Abel64.dll on x64 systems). Requirements The actual version requires the following items: - 10Mb Hard-Disk space - Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista - Packet Driver (v2.3 or above; AirPcap adapter is supported from Winpcap version 4.0). Please check the documentation on their site. Packet Driver (for passive wireless sniffer / WEP cracker). Setup Just run the Self-Installing executable package and follow the installation instructions. The package will copy all the files needed by the program into the installation directory.
4.9.56 / AprilĀ 7, 2014; 3 years ago ( 2014-04-07) Website Cain and Abel (often abbreviated to Cain) is a password recovery tool for. It can recover many kinds of passwords using methods such as network packet sniffing, cracking various password hashes by using methods such as dictionary attacks, brute force and cryptanalysis attacks.
Cryptanalysis attacks are done via which can be generated with the winrtgen.exe program provided with Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel is maintained by Massimiliano Montoro and Sean Babcock. This section does not any.
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Unsourced material may be challenged and. (January 2016) Some virus scanners (and browsers, e.g. Chrome 20.0.1132.47) detect Cain and Abel as. Detects it as 'Win32:Cain-B Tool' and classifies it as 'Other potentially dangerous program', while detects it as 'Win32/Cain!4914' and classifies it as 'Tool: This program has potentially unwanted behavior.' Even if Cain's install directory, as well as the word 'Cain', are added to Avast's exclude list, the real-time scanner has been known to stop Cain from functioning.
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However, the latest version of Avast no longer blocks Cain. See also. External links.