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Cain and Abel (often abbreviated to Cain) was a password recovery tool for Microsoft Windows. It could recover many kinds of passwords using methods such as network packet sniffing, cracking various password hashes by using methods such as dictionary attacks, brute force and cryptanalysis attacks. [ 1 ]
In 1999, Kane & Abel left from No Limit Records and started their own label entitled, Most Wanted Empire, later securing a new label deal with Elektra Records. [1] On September 21, 1999, Kane & Abel released their fourth album, Rise to Power. [1] It peaked at No. 61 on the Billboard 200 and No. 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Kane and Abel may refer to: . Kane and Abel, the 1979 novel by Jeffrey Archer; Kane and Abel, a 1985 miniseries starring Peter Strauss as Rosnovski and Sam Neill as Kane; Kane & Abel (group), an American rap duo from New Orleans
Am I My Brother's Keeper is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Kane & Abel. It was released on July 7, 1998, on No Limit Records and Priority Records and was produced by Master P and Beats By the Pound. The album contained the single "Time After Time", which peaked at #18 on the Hot Rap Singles.
Rise to Power is the fourth studio album by Kane & Abel. [4] It was released on September 21, 1999, via Elektra Records, and was produced by the duo. The album addresses their then-recent federal indictment for cocaine possession. [5] The album peaked at No. 61 on the Billboard 200. [6]
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Mark stuttered when he got nervous. He was short and heavy so Abel was short and heavy. Abel was a good counterpoint to Cain who was tall and thin. [13] Hanerfeld and artist Bill Draut then created the first story featuring Abel, in DC Special #4 (July–Sept. 1969); Abel soon became the host of House of Secrets.
A Google search for Cain and Abel returns the software first, and the Wikipedia page on the Biblical Cain and Abel second. That would imply a high level of notability given the widespread knowledge of the Biblical Cain and Abel. If necessary, references to this software could be found in many notable security publications, for example, Security ...