Re: help

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On Monday 05 January 2009 08:25 am, .. ... wrote:
> > Your only hope is to find the key in a backup

If the files are valuable enough, and the encryption method is on the 
weak side, you might look into a brute force attack--I'm sure there are 
programs out there somewhere that will do this for you--it could take 
years, or even millennia, but if it was my data and important enough to 
me, I'd look into trying that approach.  (Of course, hopefully I would 
have it backed up, instead.)

Randy Kramer
-- 
I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I created a video 
instead.--with apologies to Cicero, et.al.
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