Usually I keep my stuff very safe, and I have a password that I use primarily for my secure stuff and which is never used anywhere else etc etc
Except for that one time.......
So I'm left with a truecrypt account to get into. The stuff at the time wasn't valuable, but it's gotten a lot more interesting suddenly.
From what I remember the password on this one is very short (6-10 alphanumeric) so was wondering if I could brute force it?
Google showed one, but it was only for linux, but had some nifty features like CUDA etc.
Anything available for windows?
Thanks
Except for that one time.......
So I'm left with a truecrypt account to get into. The stuff at the time wasn't valuable, but it's gotten a lot more interesting suddenly.
From what I remember the password on this one is very short (6-10 alphanumeric) so was wondering if I could brute force it?
Google showed one, but it was only for linux, but had some nifty features like CUDA etc.
Anything available for windows?
Thanks
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