Released during a time when RAR 4.x encryption was standard, this tool was designed to help users who had forgotten the passwords to their own archives. While WinRAR itself uses high-level AES encryption, this specific version of the remover tool targeted vulnerabilities and common user patterns prevalent over a decade ago.
Many versions of this tool are outright scams. They will display a fake "Password found: ********" dialog, then demand a "license key purchase" to reveal the result. You never get the password; you just lose your money. winrar password remover v4.03 tool 2013
Systematically tries every possible combination. Released during a time when RAR 4