Ok, so I have a few old zip files on my PC that I password protected years ago, and can't figure out what the passwords are.
I have some "advanced zip password recovery" program that I'm currently brute-forcing. Luckily it lets you tailor some variables such that I customized it so that it would only test types of passwords in the structure that I typically use, which helps.
However, it's going to take an estimated 3 days or so. I also noticed that it's only using 50% of my dual-core CPU...in other words, it's single threaded.
So, I wanted to know if anyone knows a good ZIP password recovery program that can utilize a multi core CPU. It can run on linux or XP.
I have some "advanced zip password recovery" program that I'm currently brute-forcing. Luckily it lets you tailor some variables such that I customized it so that it would only test types of passwords in the structure that I typically use, which helps.
However, it's going to take an estimated 3 days or so. I also noticed that it's only using 50% of my dual-core CPU...in other words, it's single threaded.
So, I wanted to know if anyone knows a good ZIP password recovery program that can utilize a multi core CPU. It can run on linux or XP.
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