There is no surefire way to decrypt a UFD2 hash password manually, as the encryption process is designed to be virtually impossible to crack.
However, there are some methods that may be able to help you get close to the original password, such as brute force attacks or dictionary attacks. If you’re lucky, you may be able to find a program that can automatically decrypt UFD2 hash passwords, but this is very unlikely.
In any case, it’s important to remember that trying to decrypt a UFD2 hash password yourself is generally not recommended, as it could take a very long time and you may never actually find the correct password.