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| Subject: | Re: EFS disaster! |
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| Date: | Mon, 20 Mar 2006 12:37:50 +1000 |
or you can search the full/cracked version in Emule ;)
Just on that... Despite being illegal in many jurisdictions, please remember that 'cracked' software usually implies that you are either: a. Running a modified (potentially malicious) version of the original - change histories for cracked software are rarely complete :) b. Going to have to run a second piece of (potentially malicious) code which modifies the application you want to use. In either case, you will be running code of questionable origin which will in all likelyhood perform something other than or in addition to the stated use. Not to mention the fact that in this case it would be over potentially sensitive information. If you must run code like this, and I strongly recommend you do not (for your own good and mine), please do it in a lab environment which has no path to a production network or the internet. Best Regards, MacLeonard Starkey On 3/19/06, Manuel Moreno Leiva <morenoleiva@gmail.com> wrote:
hello to all.. you need Advanced EFS Data Recovery 3.0 this tool can decrypt you data. you can download a trial version here http://www.elcomsoft.com/aefsdr.html or you can search the full/cracked version in Emule ;) I hope this can help you ! Best Regards Manuel Moreno L Ceo & Security Consulting AsesoriaPC http://www.asesoriapc.cl 2006/3/16, AnalyzerN <analyzer.is@gmail.com>:Hi I accidentally decrypted some important files that were encrypted using EFS on a WinXP SP1 machine using another WinXP installation without any service packs. Now all data seems to be corrupted and it is after this I discovered that WinXP without SP1 uses different encryption for EFS. I think my second WinXP installation without SP1 has decrypted all my data using something other than AES. My question is: is there any way to some how reverse this process and recover this data? Please let me know if there is way to recover the data. Thanx AN --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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