Note: I am really, really aware of what this means, security wise. I also understand that the user is supposed to be the master of their passwords and do not trust the server.
Everyone is fine with me having access to all passwords, there is no malicious or creepy intent here.
Why I ask the question: I am a typical 24/7/365 online, all-encompassing computer support for my family (this includes setting up the time on the oven) so I would like to simplify my life. And yes, I really understand the security implications.
That was the second option (second bullet in the post) in the solutions I thought about so far. Unfortunately it is not possible AFAIK to force someone to store their passwords in an organization. And knowing my family, there will be a 50% success in the implementation
Well, that last one could be a feature request.
Somewhere in my memory it is stored that i have seen it somewhere.
But it is not within the main bitwarden_rs code maybe i have seen it in some fork.
Yes I know but this is not sustainable for my usecase. It is really oriented to a complete trust kind of support, where the users are not computer litterate. This is why I why I need to cover all the bases, this is the case for instance with nextcloud where I can control all their files and back them up accordingly (and email, etc.)
First, if the zip actually doesn't have a password on it then you will be able to extract the pdf files no problem. then the issue becomes opening the pdf files with a password you forgot. Google "pdf password" and you will find some links to software that can remove the password, the one I have used costed $30.
Second, you are mentioning the zip, because you probably can't unzip it. If this is the case, then there actually is a password on the zip file. Windows natively can't recognize this. You need to install 7Zip, Winzip or WinRar. any one of them will prompt you for the password that you don't even know is there.
If you have one of those programs and the Zip file really doesn't have a password and it still won't unzip, then you still need to run a password removal tool on the zip file even though it doesn't have a password.
In my web app I need user to enter meetingId and meeting password (which for both there is no copy button in the zoom desktop), so to make it easier for user I want to let user copy paste the whole zoom meeting url, then I extract meetingId and password from Url, meetingId is straight forward, password seems to be hashed. I tried base64, and double base64, seems not to correct.
As it looks like this is related to the Zoom Desktop App, I recommend reaching out via our Feedback Form or reaching out to our Customer Support Team to submit a feature request. Those channels will make sure the feature request is sent to the right team.
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sp_help_revlogin will only create a script that you can use to transfer the login to another server, but it will not give you the password. The password is not stored in any table in SQL Server so there is no place to get it from.
That extracts the hashed password, it doesn't reverse the one-way hash and give you back the original password. The reason you can script logins and their passwords from one server to another is that the create login statement allows for a pre-hashed password, which is what sp_help_revlogin gives it.
I had downloaded my Samsung Cloud files on to my laptop. The files were .z01, .z02, .z03, etc... files so I had to use WinRAR to extract the files instead of using Windows' own unzip function. I could use that function but the photos would then be unviewable. It would say 'Photos can't open this file because the format is currently unsupported, or the file is corrupt. '
I don't have those files on my phone anymore, only on my laptop. Is there any way to get the files onto my phone so that I can see the contents of the files, such as my pictures, without having to deal with the password issue?
I am aware that the header: sysparm_display_value can hide the value but I need to figure how the external system can get the password field value via REST API or is something else required on the external system to get the password field value?
I don't recommend sending password over clear text. But you might need a scripted rest API to handle the query and decrypt the value before sending it back to the requestor service. You might be able to decrypt and then make up your own encryption that can be decrypted on your requestor service.
I'm facing a challenge and could use some advice from this community. I have a password protected RAR file that I need to access, but unfortunately, I don't have the password for it. I'm currently using Windows 11, and I'm wondering if there's any way to extract the contents of this RAR file without the password.
Please try the password you are using frequently. There is no limit to test the password and no damage to the original rar file. In short, you can only extract the content from a protected rar file unless the password is entered correctly.
@Blindosaa Extracting a RAR file without a password on a Windows 11 PC can be challenging, especially if the file is protected with a strong encryption method. Here are some methods you might consider.
Lastly, There are software tools available that claim to recover or crack RAR file passwords. These tools typically use methods like brute force (trying all possible combinations), dictionary attacks (using a pre-defined list of potential passwords), or more advanced cryptographic attacks.
PassFab for RAR uses advanced algorithms to quickly and effectively recover passwords, boasting a success rate of up to 95%. The software supports all RAR file versions, including RAR3 and RAR5, and offers three different recovery modes - Brute-force Attack, Brute-force with Mask Attack, and Dictionary Attack - to help recover the password in the most efficient way possible. and it offers a user-friendly interface, making it ideal for both novice and advanced users.
RAR Password Unlocker has a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to use, even for people with no technical knowledge. It supports all versions of RAR files and is compatible with Windows operating systems. However, it's worth noting that this software may be illegal or unethical to use in certain circumstances (such as attempting to break into someone else's password-protected files).
2. Use built-in Windows compression tool: Windows 11 has a built-in compression tool that can handle certain types of archives, including ZIP files. However, it does not natively support RAR files. If the RAR file contains only non-password-protected files, you might be able to change the file extension from .rar to .zip. Then, try using the built-in tool to extract the files. Remember, this method will only work if the RAR file is not password-protected.
Sharing you 3 solutions tp extract a RAR file without password on Windows 11 computer:
iSeePassword Dr.RAR uses advanced algorithms and brute-force techniques to recover and unlock RAR archives that are password-protected. It supports all versions of RAR files, including RAR 3.x, 4.x, and 5.x. The program uses multi-core CPU processing and GPU acceleration to speed up the password recovery process. Source here:
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The software is easy to use and comes with a user-friendly interface, enabling even novice users to recover RAR passwords with ease. It provides options to customize the password search criteria, such as the length of the password, possible character sets, and more. This is the best software for me personally.
7-Zip supports a wide range of file formats, including 7z, ZIP, GZIP, TAR, and RAR. It is also capable of extracting many other file formats, including ISO and DMG disk images. The software uses the LZMA and LZMA2 compression algorithms, which are known for their high compression ratio and efficient use of system resources, and extract files without the need for additional software. The software is free to use and can be downloaded and installed on Windows operating systems without any limitations.
Extract.me is an online file decompression tool that allows users to extract files from compressed archives without having to install any software on their devices. The platform supports a wide range of archive file formats, including ZIP, RAR, 7Z, TAR, GZIP, and more. The platform is entirely free to use and does not require any registration or sign-up. However, there are limitations to the size and number of files that can be uploaded and extracted per day, depending on the pricing plan chosen.
So there is this frustrating encrypted zip archive which I have the password to, but which I cannot extract because it does not prompt for me to enter the password, in the regular Windows 10 file explorer zip extractor or with 7zip. But when I try to open an individual file, like a text file inside that zip with 7zip, only then does it prompt for a password, which I can enter and access, but it doesn't decrypt the entire archive.
I am looking for a way to some how extract and mask some of important information that comes within logs. I don't have absolute permission to access "props.conf" and "transforms.conf" and hence i have to first search for the key word, extract the key field and then then mask it. The information that i wish to mask is password and login credentials which is part of field .
USER_CREDENTIAL, field is of the format \"userID\":\"ABC1234\" ,\"password\":\"abcd345\", \"email\":\"ab...@gmail.com\",\"country\":\"AAAA\"
i tried the following format to extract "password", rex field=USER_CREDENTIAL "(?\w+\D+\w+[^\]) but it extract both userID and password as PASSWORD,
I am also looking for an easy way to mask the same, earlier i tried of masking the details but i was left with masking both userID and password, basesearch rex field=USER_CREDENTIAL mode=sed "s/(\w+)(\D+)(\w+)(\w+)/1\\":\\"XXXXXXX/2", but the masking is not efficient when the format in userID changes. Hence thought of extracting the field and then masking the same.
Please do suggest if there could be any easy way to get the masking done.