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December 11th, 2017, 15:56
HaQue wrote:You rarely or never crack the encryption - you find a flaw in the implementation.
Ransomware flaws, for example, have included leaving copies of the key in RAM or registry.
I gave myself a headache and read through this thread again. seems the password isn't necessary to decrypt the data, meaning the password itself isn't used in the encryption algorithm.. I couldn't view the video as it was taken down by youtube for "This video has been removed for violating YouTube's policy on spam, deceptive practices and scams." But IIRC, it just showed an empty drive opening up.
I don't understand what 3 "hidden functions" are... In my RE experience, functions are there, you just need to understand them.. and the reversing part still doesn't sit well.. but aside, still no-one has named a lab that will do this for the general public. I feel that would be useful.
December 11th, 2017, 15:57
vivekjain97 wrote:einstein9, hey I have lost my hard disk password and your Youtube video has been removed. It has my important data on it please can you help me out?
December 16th, 2017, 4:32
December 18th, 2017, 1:46
Benc wrote:vivekjain97 wrote:einstein9, hey I have lost my hard disk password and your Youtube video has been removed. It has my important data on it please can you help me out?
We can help for free if it is still needed.
December 18th, 2017, 16:59
Benc wrote:HaQue wrote:You rarely or never crack the encryption - you find a flaw in the implementation.
Ransomware flaws, for example, have included leaving copies of the key in RAM or registry.
I gave myself a headache and read through this thread again. seems the password isn't necessary to decrypt the data, meaning the password itself isn't used in the encryption algorithm.. I couldn't view the video as it was taken down by youtube for "This video has been removed for violating YouTube's policy on spam, deceptive practices and scams." But IIRC, it just showed an empty drive opening up.
I don't understand what 3 "hidden functions" are... In my RE experience, functions are there, you just need to understand them.. and the reversing part still doesn't sit well.. but aside, still no-one has named a lab that will do this for the general public. I feel that would be useful.
This is a really old post but we've recently worked on a case like this, and this statement is mostly correct in that the user password is not used in the actual encryption. Yes, flaws in the implementation allow one to narrow the AES keyspace and find the key using a dictionary attack; however, this does require a great deal of GPU power.
December 18th, 2017, 17:09
einstein9 wrote:Again, for those who had DOUBT in my Smartware Solution and Experience
i will POST here the Proof of Concept DEMO Video steps for the Solution i came with
which works with WD Smartware by 60-80% success.
the reason of this post is not to show off, but i got many plenty of PM`s asking me is it true or not?
and I`M PRETENDING to have something which i don`t have.
1st. Many thnx to the People who shared some juicy Info. which helped me here a lot on this research
and
2nd. Many thnx to Dr.Kiev really for sharing also very Good Info. about sectors which helped me here a lot
finding correct parameters..
In Addition, some people from here who shared some of their experience and tests
and Finally
how the Solution works will be briefly described later when i finish recording some sample video shots
as a proof of concept here.
FINAL WORD, IT IS NOT FOR SALE OR SHARE WITH ANYONE...
wait for the update news here...
thank you
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January 2nd, 2019, 5:42
January 3rd, 2019, 3:06
Spildit wrote:einstein9 wrote:(...)
My Only wish is that people stop doing backups ...
And remembering the smartware password....
lol
January 4th, 2019, 7:47
einstein9 wrote:Update Here,,,
Fblite & latest Spyglass Drives are fully supported (before was limited to drives older than Fblite only)
In case of lost smartware password you may send your drive Locked & get your Data Unlocked,,,
more details in our website here: http://unixgtc.com/wp/wd-smartware-pass ... l-service/
Thank you
And Happy New 2019 for all of you,,,, My Only wish is that people stop doing backups ...
have a good day
January 5th, 2019, 2:42
DR-Kiev wrote:einstein9 wrote:Update Here,,,
Fblite & latest Spyglass Drives are fully supported (before was limited to drives older than Fblite only)
In case of lost smartware password you may send your drive Locked & get your Data Unlocked,,,
more details in our website here: http://unixgtc.com/wp/wd-smartware-pass ... l-service/
Thank you
And Happy New 2019 for all of you,,,, My Only wish is that people stop doing backups ...
have a good day
If you have a solution to deal with Spyglass smartware password system, you would have a solution for a newer drives (Palmers, Chargers, ArrowHD, ... etc) . Same lock/unlock smartware procedure...matter is to have factory unlocked pcb to deal with SA .
January 5th, 2019, 3:12
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