At 12:34 PM 10/25/95, Jonathon Fletcher wrote:
Just a brief question.
There's a compression/archiving package on the Mac call Stuffit. It
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from the US (or so I thought) so it can't be DES. Is it (down) on a level with the MS Word or Wordperfect ciphers, or is it a little better ? How far should I trust it ?
Not at all. Take a look at:
Ted -- Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I wasn't aware of any cracking program for Stuffit archives. If you know of any others, please let me know. I just finished trying this one, though. It doesn't work. Here's a some background on Stuffit archives: There have been three different formats for Stuffit files over the past 8 (has it really been 8?) years. 1) Version 1.5.1. The original 2) Version 2.0 Short lived. No longer used. 3) Version 3.0 The Current version. First shipped in 1992 (I think) The crack described at the above URL does not work for 1.5.1 archives. It also does not work for 3.0 archives. I don't have any 2.0 archives handy, but I will test them in the morning. It is possible that the cracking technique described at the above URL will work for 2.0 archives. However, none of Aladdin's shipping software will generate 2.0 archives, and Aladdin supplies a (free) converter from 1.5.1 and 2.0 archives to 3.0 archives. (They get smaller when converted, too!) -- Marshall Aladdin Systems, maker of Stuffit Deluxe, etc. Disclaimer: There is no way that this could possibly be considered an official statement of Aladdin Systems. Marshall Clow Aladdin Systems mclow@coyote.csusm.edu Warning: Objects in calendar are closer than they appear.