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		<title>By: Quakeboy</title>
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		<description>Great find mate... 

wonder how such passwords go unencrypted.. Though i find it fun, still I wish they fix such holes by some method.

long back Amit posted about another such software on DI</description>
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<p>wonder how such passwords go unencrypted.. Though i find it fun, still I wish they fix such holes by some method.</p>
<p>long back Amit posted about another such software on DI</p>
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