So I'm trying to bruteforce myself into this rar archive that I desperately need. I'm almost certain the pass can't be less than 4 characters short and 16 characters long. How fucked am I and how long will this take me? A couple of months?
>windows
I hope you aren't doing anything suspicious, because Microsoft is scanning every file on your operating system :)
4 characters shouldn't take long at all, try one of the CUDA crackers, they're much faster.
Give it back Tyrone
>>52351114
Oh I read that wrong, a couple of months for 16 characters with all characters.
>>52351083
its just porn anon, let it go
>>52351196
I am not giving the fuck up. Luckily the bruteforcing can be resumed after you stop it so my shitty laptop doesn't burn my house down. Imagine all those pissbottles reacting to fire.
>>52351298
what is it? i could probably just find it on empornium and upload it for you
>>52351345
it's the holy grail of holy grails
>"Downloads" dir
Anything that's there can most likely be redownloaded.
>>52351940
what is it nigger, you got me curious
>>52351083
>mfw I once forgot my pass for a trurcrypt volume with important documents
>mfe I still have it on my pc and sometimes try a couple passwords I know I used
>it's been at least 3 years since I opened
Should I just brute force it? It's like 12 characters long, maybe shorter.
>>52356402
If it has important documents then yes.
What document wouldn't require you to look at it for 3 years though?
>>52356541
Not OP, but if you have a physical copy, then you probably don't desperately need the backup, yet...
>>52351099
is the name of the file you want to get in named Video.zip?
>>52351083
This illustrates the dilemma of encryption.
Do you encrypt eveything so nobody knows which archives are important, but risk losing stuff that needn't be encrypted.
Or encrypt only archives etc and risk your confidential stuff being seen.
>>52351083
>4 characters
not very long
>16 characters
you should probably give up
>>52351083
Did you try password "baloney1"?
>>52351298
You'd be much better paying for a hash cracking service and just using that.
>>52351083
Some old wisdom I've picked up us that if a rar has a password it's probably a scam or virus.
Anyone else follow the same philosophy?
>>52358571
>wisdom
>limewire experience
Same thing
>>52358571
Well, if the description/post/link/whatever doesn't have the password within it, its most likley malicious software.
What's the filename op? Curious.
>>52354354
I think the archive's filename is Burly_Homolust
what font type and size is used for the filename edit box?
>>52359159
figured out: tahoma, 11
filename:
Buly_T [*] r
Buly_V [*] r
Buly_Y [*] r