File: bliss.swf-(6.4 MB, 1280x960, Other)
[_] times you fucked up Anonymous 04/27/21(Tue)00:23:03 No.3464536
>saved a bunch of flashes in a .zip file on google drive
>put a password on it for some reason
>remembered them today
>can't think of the password
>the hard drive they were on is gone
Well, I feel dumb. I guess they weren't going to last forever anyway. If anyone's interested I
could upload the folder and you can try to crack it, there are about 350 swfs in there of varying
quality.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/27/21(Tue)15:28:55 No.3464567
Use John the Ripper or whatever it's called.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/28/21(Wed)16:48:38 No.3464622
>>3464536
spoopy
>> [_] Anonymous 04/28/21(Wed)18:12:46 No.3464625
>>3464536
Depending on the encryption settings, you may be able to undo the encryption if you have a single
identical but unencrypted file of that zip. I remember there being tools that use this reference
file and the encrypted contents to revert the stream cipher.