FBI decryption capability / MSDOS disk wipe question
A few moments ago I uploaded a file called "hyperdsk.zip" to the soda (cwrc??) site in the incoming directory. My understanding is that this is a disk utility program with some encryption option. It is my hope that someone will take a look at the executable and try to discover what method of encryption is used. I suspect DES, but that is a wild guess without the slightest basis in evidence. Although I do not want to comment more specifically on the list just yet, an evaluation of the method and strength of the executable will go a long way to answering questions about the capabilities and resolve of federal law enforcement in cryptanalysis. Unfortunately the executable offers no basic text documentation. (I assume it is instead "online." As I am a mac user, these are unavailable to me. I hope that some diligent MSDOS 'punk will take a look and see what can be seen. In addition, I was hoping someone could provider a pointer to a robust and aggressive disk wipe utility. Something with varied triple wipe, or "DOD" spec overwrite (which isn't really DOD spec at all) would be nice. -uni- (Dark) -- 073BB885A786F666 nemo repente fuit turpissimus - potestas scientiae in usu est 6E6D4506F6EDBC17 quaere verum ad infinitum, loquitur sub rosa - wichtig!
A few moments ago I uploaded a file called "hyperdsk.zip" to the soda (cwrc??) site in the incoming directory.
My understanding is that this is a disk utility program with some encryption option.
It is my hope that someone will take a look at the executable and try to discover what method of encryption is used. I suspect DES, but that is a wild guess without the slightest basis in evidence.
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I hope that some diligent MSDOS 'punk will take a look and see what can be seen.
-uni- (Dark)
At three sites around the world the hyperdsk.zip file (204,864 bytes) contains only the .exe without any documentation. In January Edgar W. Swank mentioned WIPIT100.ZIP to wipe all free space on your disk. Its free for personal use. I haven't found it though, with Archie searches. There are of course the Norton Utilities too, but not free.
Harry Bartholomew scripsit
A few moments ago I uploaded a file called "hyperdsk.zip" to the soda
(cwrc??)
site in the incoming directory.
My understanding is that this is a disk utility program with some encryption option.
It is my hope that someone will take a look at the executable and try to discover what method of encryption is used. I suspect DES, but that is a wild guess without the slightest basis in evidence.
At three sites around the world the hyperdsk.zip file (204,864 bytes) contains only the .exe without any documentation.
Someone suggested this might merely be a diskcacheing program without any encryption ability at all. It is entirely possible that I am mistaken about the programs name, and have seized on hyperdsk.zip erroniously. Does anyone recall a program of similar sounding title in MSDOS land which supported encryption? Again, though I cannot really put a finger on it until the method is identified, it seems this will shed a good deal of light into federal law enforcement cryptanalysis abilities. -uni- (Dark) -- 073BB885A786F666 nemo repente fuit turpissimus - potestas scientiae in usu est 6E6D4506F6EDBC17 quaere verum ad infinitum, loquitur sub rosa - wichtig!
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