How To Decrypt A Ps4 Save File

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Etienne Levic

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thefile is decrypted, but it's written to a default file and displayed to the terminal screen. The former isn't a big issue, but the latter (display in terminal screen while decrypting) is a real nuisance. What, if anything, can be done about it?

As for printing the decypted data to stdout, that usually only happens when the sender uses the old "for-your-eyes-only" flag. To determine exactly what is happening there, though, I'd need more detail on the version of GPG in use and possibly some information on the ciphertext.


Why do you want first store data in unencrypted form, and when encrypt them? Data can be changed between steps. Write whatever you write in .tres now into encrypted file directly.

If you want to encrypt existing saves read .tres content into var, and save content into a new encrypted file.


Wow, thank for your help :). Silly me why do not think in this way xd. So before I save the data into the .tres file, I can encrypt the data with custom script. The reverse for loading the data back into the game. I will definitely try it out . Thank you.


With the coming of 1.37 I noticed that SII decrypt no longer works tom open the save file. Is there a decrypt tool that will actually work? My idea is to edit my income back down to 10,000 and play with a realistic income mod? Any help pr guidance would be appreciated.



Prushn


With the coming of 1.37 I noticed that SII decrypt no longer works tom open the save file. Is there a decrypt tool that will actually work? My idea is to edit my income back down to 10,000 and play with a realistic income mod? Any help pr guidance would be appreciated.



Prushn


the decrypter for any .sii Files i personally use, u can find inside the downloaded Folder of Virtual Speditor i just dragged that to my desktop and then i drag my .sii file onto it.


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Open your File Explorer and go to your Documents. For ATS and ETS2, the folders should be respectively American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2. Once you found the folder, open config.cfg with your text editor. Then search (Ctrl+F keys on keyboard) for g_save_format, and change the number value to '2'. Then save the file (Ctrl+S keys on keyboard).




My laptop is MSI GF65 and i use onedrive cloud to save my document files. I don't know whether they effect to my save file or not. Hope you guys can give me a brilliant solution. Thank you in advance!


If the solutions above did not help, I recommend you download this version of decryptor, it is little different from the one I linked previously. It should decrypt the save file regardless of the save format.


This creates the file test.pcapng, but it is not decrypted. I know from Wireshark docs that you cannot save decrypted file. You can only open it in Wireshark and provide wifi key or using that command and filter everything you want. Can I somehow read and decrypt on the fly using rdpcap because I created a very long program that uses rdpcap to read pcap and then it extracts all important (relevant) info. I don't want to just delete it, is there any way to decrypt it using rdpcap?


It is working pretty well except the encryption part. A user with the required certificate is able to read the saved mail. But as soon as a user without any certificate tries to read the mail, he gets only encrypted content. So it is not only important for the robot to get the content decrypted, but also to save it decrypted on a drive. So, every user, with or without the certificate should be able to read the saved mail.


The only workaround that I could identify was to forward the mail as decrypted message and pick again from inbox but that is a really bad solution as it generates a lot of additional traffic and handling of all copies of the original mail so I am seraching for some smart one, please help me on that.


We receive S/MIME encrypted emails which we need to store in a financial or HR database system that is encrypted and protected otherwise itself as well. As we save the original message, they remain encrypted and can only be opened by the original...


I could solve the issue on a different way: You create a new empty mail message and provide all of the data you want to keep to the new object, then you can handle it in any possible way but e.g. without encryption.

I have created a smal invoke code activity and exported as new library on my system so that all other projects can benefit of that work.


I want to export my data/profile, but do so without any encryption. I am wondering if it is possible to turn off encryption once you have enabled it, and if so how to actually get the notes decrypted. [I have access to the app, and can read the notes, but I do not remember the old password].


How do I force it to decrypt the entire saved database, so that if I manually copy that it is in plain text. Do I just have to do a new sync? Or do I have to set up an entirely new sync target (new folder) so that it can make an unencrypted copy?


If you can SEE the notes, they are decrypted. If you add a note, especially a larger one and then do a sync on a mobile device you will actually see the brief DECRYPTING message flash by. Once it's decrypted and stored locally you can make your changes.


I would also advise backing up all your notes per notebook to a JEX file and keep these handy. Should things totally go south, uninstall the program and start over. I do this weekly to all my notes and then use 7Zip to create an encrypted 7z file and store that on my cloud drive. Joplin is an amazing program but it is far from where it needs to be in order to be totally safe with it. I also use the portable program on my PCs. This way all that I need to do to start over is delete the Joplin Portable folder and recreate it, then reimport my notes.


@Tesselation-Z

I see that Laurent's answer is very short, and it's hard to tell to what his "most likely fine" is referring to. So let me give you my best shot, and may be my answer triggers some corrections or other comments, which could help too.

I understood that Joplin (with E2EE on or off) does never encrypt the local data/profile. So it is without consequence to your "export project" whether you encrypt or not. Surprise that you say, "Judging by a look at the note files themselves, they were saved as ciphertext." Can you check again ?


As to your other question, you cannot delete the masterkey, you can only delete the password to it (by replacing it with a wrong password or a blank). As soon as you enter the correct password again, it works.


If I have turned off encryption - and removed my password - and I run the sync to the local folder (a couple times to be thorough) Whatever is saved in that local Target folder should be completely uninterested, and I can simply copy and paste it to a different install of Joplin. (Assuming this would also imply to any "Export Profile" actions I do after the encryption is turned off?)


In a desktop client (I guess mobile apps lack this ability), RIGHT click a notebook, choose EXPORT and choose JEX as the format. Let it run. Repeat for each notebook. You CAN do the entire set of notebooks as well by clicking FILE on the menu and choosing EXPORT ALL.


This export is NOT encrypted, so anyone could read your notes just by looking at the file or taking the JEX file and importing it to another instance of Joplin. I get around this by using 7ZIP to create a 7z file with a password. 7z encryption is supposed to be pretty robust. I store my backed up export files on my cloud drive and have used them when my system bombed. You can restore your notes and notebooks quickly should ANY issue come up. When I was experimenting with different sync methods I had to restore a few times. I do a backup once a week, or after adding significant notes.


I know you've been asked this before and said no, but are there plans to implement this feature? I have several clients that use SSL and while decrypting captures are not a problem, the inability to save it as decrypted is a genuine headache.


The current trunk (development builds) of Wireshark also have a new (I'd guess still "experimental") "export PDUs" functionality that allows one to export PDUs. This can be used, for example, to export decrypted PDUs which can be read in with another copy of Wireshark that does not have any knowledge of the SSL configuration needed/used by the PDU exporter.


You can export the SSL session keys, which makes it possible to share the tracefile and provide only the keys necessary to decrypt the SSL sessions in the tracefile. This way someone else does not need the private key of the server to decrypt the traffic. It is on the wishlist to be able to save the session keys in the pcapng file, but for now you'll have to do with exporting the session keys to a text file.


I have a password protected PDF file. I know the password but in order to share the file, I have to remove the password from the PDF and share an unprotected copy. How can I do this in Ubuntu with or without the GUI?


This is an old question, but seems to be a reference on the matter and, surprisingly, none of the answers tells us how to avoid passing the password on the command line (which may be a source of leakage). Of course, since this is about removing the password protection from the file, maybe you don't care. But maybe you received a pdf from a company which used some data of yours to encrypt the file, and you'd like to avoid leaking it.

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