
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- To: cypherpunks@toad.com Date: Mon Sep 23 12:52:32 1996 Sorry to disturb everyone, but I've got a questions that is (gasp!) immediately related to crypto: Does anyone have any info on the encryption used in the Paradox (4.5 for Win) database? I've got someone that has an encrypted (well, password-protected :-) Paradox database that needs some maintenance, and the person that knew the password is now - shall we say - 'no longer with them'. Right now, doesn't matter if it's something clever, or a brute-force hack; they just need to get into the tables and such. Dave Merriman - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- PGP Email welcome, encouraged, and PREFERRED. Visit my web site at http://www.shellback.com/p/merriman for my PGP key and fingerprint "What is the sound of one hand clapping in a forest with no one there to hear it?" I use Pronto Secure (tm) PGP-fluent Email software for Windows -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMkYXlcVrTvyYOzAZAQGcxgQAleY6gXoM1n0AbYSUogW9Zo4brlHgsEHW vs3aAh+DQEaWJKc9ltXlDK94su9uJbAo3gb4cvG0EnBDifpqlS/bya7fG9KlcM6H k6REe2Ui6xBLtbjJTa5fmAjmeLYPSKnF5z6Eql8VpdZPoS0hqKZKgdyogMrai4Dx esOt90XBqVk= =hibj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----