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Truecrypt Data Recovery

Phantomchaser
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Posted on 07-07-08 23:15
Hello all, A few months ago I decided that due to some unwelcomed
attention from local authorities, that I would give Truecrypt a try. Well,
I have to say that the trial was a success because now, I can't get
back in to my pc. I have a fair bit of info about my password but I
don't remeber specifically what it is. I have the approximate length
and the character set that would match. I just don't remember whether
some were uppercase or lowercase and whether certain letters were
replaced with numbers.

I used TrueCrypt 5.1a and so far every thing seems to point to it
being uncrackable at present. This prompts me for a password before
booting the OS. I can still run live cd's but I'm stuck at this point.
I would like to find an easier way than just guessing all the variations
of my password. I would greatly appreciate any help.



01010100011011110110111100100000011011010111010101100011011010000010000001100110
01101111011000110111010101110011001000000110111101101110001000000111011101101000
01100001011101000010000001110111011001010010000001100001011100100110010100101100
00100000011011000110111101110011011001010111001100100000011100110110100101110100
01100101001000000110111101100110001000000111011101101000011011110010000001110111
0110010100100000011000010111001001100101
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RE: Truecrypt Data Recovery

webspider
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Location: Germany
Joined: 21.12.06
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Posted on 08-07-08 12:28
Hackaday.com has posted some interesting things about that topic.
Check out this one http://www.hackaday.com/2008/05/13/cold-boot-encryption-attack-video/ and that one http://www.hackaday.com/2008/02/21/breaking-disk-encryption-with-ram-dumps/.

Good luck ;)

edit: Now they've submitted their tools to the publicity.
Here's the link:http://citp.princeton.edu/memory/code/








Edited by webspider on 19-07-08 15:50
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