Password hacking continues to be a serious network security threat. Too often, people use simple and easy-to-remember passwords such as common words, repeating characters, and names. Proactive Password Auditor helps secure networks by executing a comprehensive audit of account passwords, and exposing all insecure passwords. Chief Security Officers can locate individual security holes, and patch them immediately. They can also identify patterns and trends that weaken security, and develop the appropriate policies to improve network security. An administrator can use Proactive Password Auditor to recover any lost password, and access a user's Windows account. The program audits passwords by analyzing user password hashes, and recovering plain-text passwords. If it is possible to recover the password within a reasonable time, the password is considered insecure. The program supports both LM and NTLM password authentication protocols. Proactive Password Auditor can audit and authenticate passwords very quickly, whether it's one computer with a single account, or multiple servers and computers with thousands of user accounts.In addition to Microsoft Active Directory Support, faster operation, better wordlist management, and automatic decryption of passwords for certain system accounts, the software offers four unique approaches to reducing network security threats: (1) Rainbow Attack - Because it can take days or weeks for a computer to generate all of the possible passwords for a particular system, ElcomSoft has introduced a new "rainbow attack" subsystem. You can run Proactive Password Auditor in the background to generate and use pre-computed hash tables that will allow you to find most passwords in minutes instead of days or weeks; (2) Preliminary Attack - Under this regimen, password hashes are retrieved, and the audit process starts automatically, using pre-configured options. First, the program checks obvious passwords (for example, the password is the same as the user name). Second, it retrieves and decrypts passwords from memory. Third, the program runs the dictionary attack. (3) Simultaneous Auditing - The program can audit multiple accounts at once, from a single computer or from multiple computers. Auditing thousands of accounts is performed at the same speed as auditing a single account. (4) Credentials management - By saving user names and passwords for computers the program connects to, future audits are performed with just a few clicks, and without having to re-enter set-up information. Proactive Password Auditor v. 1.7 runs under Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003 and Windows Vista; some program features require Administrator privileges. Prices begin at US$299 for networks with up to 20 user accounts. For more information and free trial version, visit www.password-auditor.com. Evaluation Copy Available on Request