• Isunshare Itunes Password Genius Full Version

    From Helena Langholz@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 25 17:48:57 2023
    How to Recover iTunes Backup Password with Isunshare iTunes Password Genius
    If you have forgotten or lost your iTunes backup password, you may not be able to restore your iOS device from the backup or access your encrypted data. Fortunately, there is a software that can help you recover your iTunes backup password easily and
    quickly: Isunshare iTunes Password Genius.

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    Isunshare iTunes Password Genius is a professional and powerful tool that can recover iTunes backup password for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. It supports all versions of iTunes and iOS devices, and it can recover any type of password, such as numeric,
    alphanumeric, special characters or mixed password. It also offers four attack modes to suit different situations: Brute-force, Mask, Dictionary and Smart.

    In this article, we will show you how to use Isunshare iTunes Password Genius to recover your iTunes backup password in simple steps.

    Step 1: Download and install Isunshare iTunes Password Genius
    You can download Isunshare iTunes Password Genius from its official website: https://www.isunshare.com/itunes-password-genius/. There are two versions available: Standard and Professional. The Standard version can only run on one computer, while the
    Professional version can run on multiple computers. You can choose the version that suits your needs and budget.

    After downloading the software, double-click the setup file and follow the instructions to install it on your computer. Then launch the software and you will see the main interface as below:


    Step 2: Import the encrypted iTunes backup file
    Click the "Open" button on the top right corner of the interface to import the encrypted iTunes backup file that you want to recover the password for. You can also click the "Open File" button on the bottom left corner to browse and select the backup
    file manually. The software will automatically detect and list all the iTunes backup files on your computer. You can choose the one that you need and click "OK" to confirm.


    Step 3: Choose an attack mode and set the parameters
    After importing the backup file, you need to choose an attack mode and set the parameters according to your situation. There are four attack modes available: Brute-force, Mask, Dictionary and Smart. You can click the "Type of attack" drop-down menu to
    select one of them.



    The Brute-force mode will try all possible combinations of characters until it finds the correct password. It is suitable for passwords that are short and simple.

    The Mask mode will reduce the search time by specifying some known information about the password, such as the length, prefix, suffix or character set. It is suitable for passwords that have some clues or patterns.

    The Dictionary mode will try all the words in a dictionary file or a customized word list until it finds the correct password. It is suitable for passwords that are common words or phrases.

    The Smart mode will try all possible combinations of characters based on some rules until it finds the correct password. It is suitable for passwords that are complex and have no clues.

    You can click the "Settings" button next to each attack mode to set the parameters accordingly. For example, if you choose the Mask mode and you know that your password is 6 characters long and starts with "a", you can set the parameters as below:


    Step 4: Start to recover iTunes backup password
    After setting up everything, you can click the "Start" button on the bottom right corner of the interface to start recovering your iTunes backup password. The software will display the progress, speed and estimated time on the screen. You can also pause
    or stop the process at any time if you need to.

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