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LostMyPass MS Excel Password Recovery: Verified Features, Safety, and Real-World Testing
After installation and testing on several password-protected Excel files, here are the core verified features:
- Free trial is limited (only previews password)
- Slower on older CPUs
- Won’t break modern 256-bit AES quickly without a mask
- Test Case A (Weak Password): An Excel file protected with the password "12345" was uploaded.
- Open the Excel File: Try opening the Excel file as you normally would. When prompted for the password, look for a hint option.
- Password Hint: If a hint is provided, use it to try and recall the password.
- GDPR/CCPA: Uploading files containing PII (Personally Identifiable Information) to an online tool without a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) may violate data protection regulations.
- Copyright/IP: Uploading proprietary corporate spreadsheets may violate Intellectual Property policies or Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs).
- While the specific site in question appears to function as advertised, the "password recovery" niche is frequently populated by phishing sites, malware droppers, and scams that demand payment without delivering results.
Speed
| Feature | Online (LostMyPass) | Offline (e.g., Hashcat, John the Ripper) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Fast (Cloud-based), but limited by queue. | Depends on user hardware (GPU). | | Privacy | Low (File uploaded to third-party). | High (File never leaves local machine). | | Cost | Free (Weak only); Expensive (Strong). | Free & Open Source (DIY). | | Ease of Use | High (No technical skill required). | Low (Requires command-line knowledge). | lostmypass ms excel password recovery verified