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- Subject: .ARJ password cracker
- Message-ID: <92326.080642MEB117@psuvm.psu.edu>
- From: Matthew E. Bernold <MEB117@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 08:06:42 EST
- Organization: Penn State Star Trek club
- X-Star-Trek-Quote: He's Dead Jim.
- X-School: Penn State University
- X-Nickname: <<APOCALYPSE>>, Lord of Destruction
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- This was originally posted to comp.compression, and someone suggested I might
- get a better answer in one of these groups....so:
-
- >My friend made a MAJOR boo-boo (tm) a few days ago. He accidentally lost
- >his "little black book" where he kept among other things the passwords to
- >his .ARJed archives. He has some of the files, but for most of them, the
- >only copy he has left is in the archive, and he can't get to them. I know
- >I've read about password crackers for WordPerfect documents, and .ZIP files.
- >Is there such a beast for .ARJ files?
- >
- >Thanx,
- >
- > Matthew E. Bernold MEB117@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
- > <<APOCALYPSE>> meb@haydn.psu.edu
-