hello Roberto. I just joined the board to get in to contact regarding your Decryption tool. I have a WD MyBook II 4TB unit that I am very interested in recovering. I will get you any data you like, but can't see where to download the file.
many thanks!
joe
Roberto wrote:
Because there were some further questions, I want to clarify some:
There are 2 Options to use my Decryption Service:
1.Option
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The user or dr-company sends his drive to me and I'm doing all the work for decryption.
No need for the user to deal with the matter.
2.Option
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If the user or data recovery company has some skills in handling password protected drives,
then the procedure can be as follows:
- The User is taking an image from a protected drive
At this stage the image is somehow "useless" because it is encrypted.
- The User sends me only 2 special sectors from his image
From this 2 sectors I can compute or extract the correct encryption key with my Passport-Breaker-Tool.
- After my tool has found the key, the user receives the "happy" message that his key could be found
Now he can pay.
- After he paid, he receives the correct encryption key and the image decryption tool
With the correct drive encryption key in his hand, the tool can now decrypt his image.
Now his image is not useless anymore... because it contains all his data... unencrypted.
He can now mount his data or restore it to another drive.
In some rare cases if the MBR was destroyed on his drive he has to search for lost files or lost partitions before he can access his data.
Advantages
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- The user can retain his data if he has forgotten the password
--> In most cases there is no need to know the user password, my Passport-Breaker-Tool can obtain the correct drive key without the user password
- For the second option there is no need to give the data (or the hdd) out of the hand.
- In many cases the encrypted data can be accessed with the original usb bridge
--> No need to buy a compatible usb donor or connect to a compatible SATA board
- In the other cases there is no need to get the original usb bridge working (or a compatible donor)
--> The encrypted data of the HDD can be accessed with a compatible SATA board
- There is no need for the user to handle with the different encryption chips (JMicron, Initio (INIC), Symwave, PLX (OXUF))
--> The different handling for the different chip types is all done by my passport-breaker-tool (see video above).
I hope I could clarify some.
Best Regards,
Roberto