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    In my trolling through the main ng's yesterday, tripped across this posting:

    "Others have done this in the past, so here's my 'list' from skimming the
    newsgroup
    in the last month+ :


    THE OMEN 1976 CE D1
    POSTED=18NOV RELEASED=5JAN 80 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=Nw4krQA5hH6g
    OMEN.CE.1976.D1.nzb

    THE OMEN 1976 DE D2
    POSTED=20NOV RELEASED=5JAN 78 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=ReqknYzWwrxk
    OMEN.CE.1976.D2.nzb

    LEGEND ULTIMATE ED. D1
    POSTED=21NOV RELEASED=7JAN 77 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=bZGX5yhbPnzk
    LEGEND.ULTIMATE.D1.nzb

    LEGEND ULTIMATE ED. D2
    POSTED=23NOV RELEASED=7JAN 75 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=WgnLiSvftu9y
    LEGEND.ULTIMATE.D2.nzb

    BLACK RAIN SCE
    POSTED=25NOV RELEASED=10JAN 73 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=KgLkiEDqSnxH
    BLACK.RAIN.SEC.nzb

    TREASURE ISLAND 1934
    POSTED=27NOV RELEASED=12JAN 71 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=W5mE7y2ShnX9
    TREASURE.ISLAND.1934.nzb

    CANDYMAN SE
    POSTED=28NOV RELEASED=12JAN 70 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=YwagwWFkc76U
    CANDYMAN.SE.nzb

    THE FLY 2 CE D1
    POSTED=30NOV RELEASED=17JAN 68 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=FvPyFiEqpUWY
    FLY.2.CE.D1.nzb

    THE FLY 2 CE D2
    POSTED=2DEC RELEASED=17JAN 65 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=SviHbGbyAcgy
    FLY.2.CE.D2.nzb

    FINDING NEMO CE D1
    POSTED=3DEC RELEASED=20JAN 64 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=5wbzMxNyNHYk
    FINDING.NEMO.CE.D1.nzb

    FINDING NEMO CE D2
    POSTED=5DEC RELEASED=20JAN 62 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=2wLdR3B5jRsW
    FINDING.NEMO.CE.D2.nzb

    THE BIG LEBOWSKI CE
    POSTED=7DEC RELEASED=21JAN 60 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=vrJueNNtYUZt
    BIG.LEBOWSKI.CE.nzb

    JUMANJI DE D1
    POSTED=8DEC RELEASED=23JAN 59 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=CFV5Msc5jfkw
    JUMANJI.CE.D1.nzb

    JUMANJI DE D2
    POSTED=9DEC RELEASED=23JAN 58 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=FWKU2TbMHmA8
    JUMANJI.CE.D2.nzb

    OUT OF AFRICA
    POSTED=11DEC RELEASED=26JAN 56 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=prGSWQZK3Q7d
    OUT.OF.AFRICA.CE.nzb

    A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE SE D1
    POSTED=12DEC RELEASED=29JAN 55 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=tatSa9gTJeM2
    STREETCAR.NAMED.DESIRE.SE.D1.nzb

    A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE SE D2
    POSTED=14DEC RELEASED=29JAN 53 DAYS RAR PASSWORD=DZQU7JR9viD2
    STREETCAR.NAMED.DESIRE.SE.D1.nzb


    With retention approaching 90+ days on top systems, all of these should
    still be 'available' "

    Several of these I've confirmed myself, a handfull I've posted the nzb's here as well. I believe most if not all are dvd9's...

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    Hi,

    Thanks! That was useful.

    I would like to have the help of gurus for a similar problem. The HD-DVD versions of Mission Impossible and Mission Impossible II have been released in alt.binaries.hdtv. However the rar files are encrypted!

    How and where can I find the passwords for these two releases? I have tried my best to lookup in the ngrps, but to no avail. Can some kind guru help me out?

    Thanks!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jilebi View Post
    Hi,

    Thanks! That was useful.

    I would like to have the help of gurus for a similar problem. The HD-DVD versions of Mission Impossible and Mission Impossible II have been released in alt.binaries.hdtv. However the rar files are encrypted!

    How and where can I find the passwords for these two releases? I have tried my best to lookup in the ngrps, but to no avail. Can some kind guru help me out?

    Thanks!!
    Are they PGP encrypted or rar passwords?

    Can I get the name of the files?

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    Hi Multiforce,

    Thanks for your response.

    I believe these are rar passwords. The filenames are as follows

    Mission Impossible - 'Hey look its L Ron Hubbards favourite scientologist 1.part001.rar'

    Mission Impossible - 'Hey look its L Ron Hubbards favourite scientologist again 2.part001.rar'

    The nzbs for the above are posted in the NzbIndex foroum on this site.

    Any help is highly appreciated!!

    TIA.

    Quote Originally Posted by MultiForce View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jilebi View Post
    Hi,

    Thanks! That was useful.

    I would like to have the help of gurus for a similar problem. The HD-DVD versions of Mission Impossible and Mission Impossible II have been released in alt.binaries.hdtv. However the rar files are encrypted!

    How and where can I find the passwords for these two releases? I have tried my best to lookup in the ngrps, but to no avail. Can some kind guru help me out?

    Thanks!!
    Are they PGP encrypted or rar passwords?

    Can I get the name of the files?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jilebi View Post
    Hi Multiforce,

    Thanks for your response.

    I believe these are rar passwords. The filenames are as follows

    Mission Impossible - 'Hey look its L Ron Hubbards favourite scientologist 1.part001.rar'

    Mission Impossible - 'Hey look its L Ron Hubbards favourite scientologist again 2.part001.rar'

    The nzbs for the above are posted in the NzbIndex foroum on this site.

    Any help is highly appreciated!!

    TIA.

    Quote Originally Posted by MultiForce View Post

    Are they PGP encrypted or rar passwords?

    Can I get the name of the files?
    Found this as a reply:
    Anyone got the pass for this post? Part 1 was Cruise, what's part 2?
    I'll check it out later. Have to get some sleep

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    I found that post too. However the password 'Cruise' does not work for 'Mission Impossible'.

    Please let me know if you can figure it out!

    Have a good night.

    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by MultiForce View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jilebi View Post
    Hi Multiforce,

    Thanks for your response.

    I believe these are rar passwords. The filenames are as follows

    Mission Impossible - 'Hey look its L Ron Hubbards favourite scientologist 1.part001.rar'

    Mission Impossible - 'Hey look its L Ron Hubbards favourite scientologist again 2.part001.rar'

    The nzbs for the above are posted in the NzbIndex foroum on this site.

    Any help is highly appreciated!!

    TIA.
    Found this as a reply:
    Anyone got the pass for this post? Part 1 was Cruise, what's part 2?
    I'll check it out later. Have to get some sleep

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    Can some kind guru please help me out on this?

    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by jilebi View Post
    I found that post too. However the password 'Cruise' does not work for 'Mission Impossible'.

    Please let me know if you can figure it out!

    Have a good night.

    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by MultiForce View Post

    Found this as a reply:
    Anyone got the pass for this post? Part 1 was Cruise, what's part 2?
    I'll check it out later. Have to get some sleep

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    Can't find a damn thing anywhere..... Maybe brute force the thingy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MultiForce View Post
    Can't find a damn thing anywhere..... Maybe brute force the thingy?
    How to recover RAR passwords?

    RAR/WinRAR archiver version 2.x used its proprietary, but rather strong encryption algorithm. At least no RAR 2.0 attacks were known except brute force. Starting from version 3.0, RAR has been using a strong AES algorithm, which doesn't allow any attacks more effective than the brute force. Besides, the encryption is implemented so that brute force speed on modern computer is very low, about 100 passwords per second. This carries inference that RAR 3.x system is the strongest between popular encryption systems in the context of brute force. This means you couldn't recover RAR password longer than 6-7 symbols if you have no information about the password.




    Good luck

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    Thanks for your input, everybody.

    In my case I have already d/l 40GB of this material, and it is absolutely a shame that I will have to delete that much data and have wasted so much bandwidth. !!!

    I don't even understand why it was posted encrypted in the first place, with no indication in the headers or nfo that is is encrypyed!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by geen View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MultiForce View Post
    Can't find a damn thing anywhere..... Maybe brute force the thingy?
    How to recover RAR passwords?

    RAR/WinRAR archiver version 2.x used its proprietary, but rather strong encryption algorithm. At least no RAR 2.0 attacks were known except brute force. Starting from version 3.0, RAR has been using a strong AES algorithm, which doesn't allow any attacks more effective than the brute force. Besides, the encryption is implemented so that brute force speed on modern computer is very low, about 100 passwords per second. This carries inference that RAR 3.x system is the strongest between popular encryption systems in the context of brute force. This means you couldn't recover RAR password longer than 6-7 symbols if you have no information about the password.




    Good luck

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