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RE: programming #21
Not gonna work by sweeping all files, there are some serious encryption on windows so the best bet is to find someone who knows the algorithm windows manufacturers uses to encrypt there data . Any of you have any ideas.

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RE: programming #22
Not gonna work by sweeping all files, there are some serious encryption on windows so the best bet is to find someone who knows the algorithm windows manufacturers uses to encrypt there data . Any of you have any ideas.

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RE: programming #23
(04-17-2013, 06:37 AM)raken Wrote: Not gonna work by sweeping all files, there are some serious encryption on windows so the best bet is to find someone who knows the algorithm windows manufacturers uses to encrypt there data . Any of you have any ideas.

I gave you 5 links in my last post maybe there you can get the type of encryption they use .
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RE: programming #24
(04-17-2013, 06:37 AM)raken Wrote: Not gonna work by sweeping all files, there are some serious encryption on windows so the best bet is to find someone who knows the algorithm windows manufacturers uses to encrypt there data . Any of you have any ideas.

I gave you 5 links in my last post maybe there you can get the type of encryption they use .
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RE: programming #25
I don't think they will purposely leave a locked door in such an important castle. It's better to not have a door at all.
Why would they leave something like that ? They have the source-code available anyways.
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RE: programming #26
I don't think they will purposely leave a locked door in such an important castle. It's better to not have a door at all.
Why would they leave something like that ? They have the source-code available anyways.
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RE: programming #27
Even for one who has access to that kind of information, I doubt they would give it to you regardless, as that would result in some serious legal consequences infringing on copyright and other agreements. I could but under no circumstances would I ever provide you with that kind of information anyways.

(04-17-2013, 06:11 AM)raken Wrote: That's kind a close but not really, more like taking over the entire system in a way so that you can literally re-create the OS. But thanks, though i can find a lot of encrypted files i think. but I'm after the back door within the system.

And if you're really thinking that this is possible (assuming you mean modifying the Windows installation on a RAW level, from within Windows), then you have no idea, sorry.
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RE: programming #28
Even for one who has access to that kind of information, I doubt they would give it to you regardless, as that would result in some serious legal consequences infringing on copyright and other agreements. I could but under no circumstances would I ever provide you with that kind of information anyways.

(04-17-2013, 06:11 AM)raken Wrote: That's kind a close but not really, more like taking over the entire system in a way so that you can literally re-create the OS. But thanks, though i can find a lot of encrypted files i think. but I'm after the back door within the system.

And if you're really thinking that this is possible (assuming you mean modifying the Windows installation on a RAW level, from within Windows), then you have no idea, sorry.
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RE: programming #29
(04-17-2013, 06:11 AM)raken Wrote: That's kind a close but not really, more like taking over the entire system in a way so that you can literally re-create the OS. But thanks, though i can find a lot of encrypted files i think. but I'm after the back door within the system.
(04-17-2013, 06:37 AM)raken Wrote: Not gonna work by sweeping all files, there are some serious encryption on windows so the best bet is to find someone who knows the algorithm windows manufacturers uses to encrypt there data . Any of you have any ideas.

You my friend were given five links that you never bothered even perusing because you knew they answered exactly the question you were asking.
Which leads to the Warning you have just received for Trolling.
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Next infringement, for any reason, and you'll be figuratively pulling my boot from your arse on your way to the playground, which this is not.

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RE: programming #30
(04-17-2013, 06:11 AM)raken Wrote: That's kind a close but not really, more like taking over the entire system in a way so that you can literally re-create the OS. But thanks, though i can find a lot of encrypted files i think. but I'm after the back door within the system.
(04-17-2013, 06:37 AM)raken Wrote: Not gonna work by sweeping all files, there are some serious encryption on windows so the best bet is to find someone who knows the algorithm windows manufacturers uses to encrypt there data . Any of you have any ideas.

You my friend were given five links that you never bothered even perusing because you knew they answered exactly the question you were asking.
Which leads to the Warning you have just received for Trolling.
Our Members are not here to be your entertainment in this Community.
If you want entertainment, I'll be your sole entertainment at your expense before putting a figurative Boot To Your Arse son.
First and Final Warning.
Next infringement, for any reason, and you'll be figuratively pulling my boot from your arse on your way to the playground, which this is not.

Footnote: I'm beginning to see a pattern with you and another User here.
Beware, my specialty happens to be individuals like you.
Fair warning.

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