Passfab | Dictionary
In the world of password recovery, brute-force attacks are the hammer, and dictionary attacks are the scalpel. PassFab Dictionary is a dedicated module (part of the PassFab for PDF/Word/Excel/Zip recovery tools) that wields that scalpel with surprising precision.
But what exactly is it? And when should you use it instead of a brute-force or mask attack? passfab dictionary
Yes. You are using PassFab to recover your own files or files you have explicit permission to access. Using a dictionary attack on someone else’s property without consent is illegal under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the US and similar laws globally. In the world of password recovery, brute-force attacks
PassFab software is safe; it does not upload your dictionary or files to the cloud. All processing is local. And when should you use it instead of
Situation: You zipped your holiday photos to email to your mom, used password MomAndDad.
Action: Run PassFab dictionary with words Mom, Dad, Parents, Love.
Result: Found in 2 seconds.



