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Find passwords in other archives

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AntonZab, posted Sun Nov 22, 2015 7:25 pm (9993)


question 1. How to find the password in addition to zip archives? zip pwd scan work witch zip


question 2. When I looking for a password to a zip constantly gets inscription ("incomplete input file number 1" means that no password was found). Why?
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aluigi, posted Sun Nov 22, 2015 8:21 pm (9994)


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Every archive has its own method to handle passwords/encryption.
As far as I know ZIP is the only common archive format used by games, that's why I made a scanner for it.
I have seen Rar used just in very few occasion and nothing else.

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That message was meant for the old versions of quickbms so ignore it: if you get the password found message it's ok otherwise it failed.
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AntonZab, posted Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:14 pm (10011)


1. Is it possible to make support for RAR archives? Please. A long time ago I came across these files.

2. Can I remove this old message? it confuses me :D
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aluigi, posted Mon Nov 23, 2015 2:05 pm (10012)


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Use a rar password cracker.

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Sure, remove it. I do the same.
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AntonZab, posted Mon Nov 23, 2015 6:38 pm (10028)


many thanks
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