Hi there
I've just finished downloading this file : Linkin Park - The More Greatest Hits - [2004].zip. But to extract it, I need a zip password and it seem that the site who made it is currently down http://www.therealworldmusic.com
Anyone?
Hi there
I've just finished downloading this file : Linkin Park - The More Greatest Hits - [2004].zip. But to extract it, I need a zip password and it seem that the site who made it is currently down http://www.therealworldmusic.com
Anyone?
try http://www.therealworldmusic.com
or www.therealworldmusic.com
or therealworldmusic.com
did that. Im getting this message:Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
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Estas Paginas seran transferidas a otro Servidor Propiedad de NewProSystem
en unas Horas Estaran En Linea!
Disculpen las molestias
Ill definately (yea i know thats wrong, im tired) have to get this.
Gam3guy: go to Spam city (aka lounge)
Hmm? I might download this if anyone can figure out the pass.
What program are you using to open up this .zip file?Originally Posted by fosman
The suggestions that were posted earlier were meant to be for the password. Most sites password their zipped files with their actual web address.
Originally Posted by Samurai
I have both WinZip and WinRar installed.
I have already tried the webaddress as a password it isn't that
Is there anyway by passing the zip pass?
Guys. Has anyone found the zip password for this file. I tried all I could. Also downloaded a software which cracks the p/w but couldn't do it. The realworldmusic guys have put us in a stagnant mode.
Please help if anyone was able to open it.
Thanks
Try PKCrack and use a plaintext attack
The PlainText Attack - this attack is *by far* the smartest one. Only PKCrack will do it, afaik. You won't believe in PKCrack until you find a password, you need :
- A password protected archive (how surprising).
- The same zip version as the one used for the protected file (check the version numbers in the archive file).
- You have to know as many CONSECUTIVE bytes as possible from one of the files (you need at least 13 bytes).
- You still need luck!.
Method
If you know the contents of the encrypted file, start your first attack on the smallest file. Zip this file (let's call it plain) into an archive without any password obviously and using the same zip version as your target.
For example : "pkzip plain.zip plain"
Copy the encrypted file to crypt.zip (it will make a backup ).
Delete all the other files in crypt.zip (of course, keep the one corresponding to plain.txt).
Now, you should have :
1. Archive crypt.zip, containing the archive with a password (let's say crypt.
2. Archive plain.zip, containing one file (plain), if you're not an airhead, launching PKCrack will show you the command line info.
So type:
pkcrack -c crypt -p plain -C crypt.zip -P plain.zip and wait!.
How long will it take ? (well how long is always the most important question, indeed ), several people reported to me that most passwords are found within 15 minutes, but I've never been that lucky.
Here is a (modified) "screenshot" of a real successful pkcrack session :
F:\Temp>pkcrack -c crypt -p plain -C crypt.zip -P plain.zip
Files read. Starting stage 1 on Thu May 13 11:11:35 1999
Generating 1st generation of possible key2_889 values...done.
Found 4194304 possible key2-values.
Now we're trying to reduce these...
Done. Left with 6963 possible Values. bestOffset is 24.
Stage 1 completed. Starting stage 2 on Thu May 13 11:18:37 1999
key0=68d3ae85, key1=423d2b7c, key2=425b028e
Probabilistic test succeeded for 870 bytes.
Stage2 completed. Starting password search on Thu May 13 12:10:36 1999
Key: XX XX XX XX...
Or as a string: 'xxxxxxxx' (without enclosing single quotes)
Finished on Thu May 13 12:10:37 1999
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