How to use
On a computer with document transparent encryption software installed, use this tool to package the files that need to be decrypted for testing (the packaged file name defaults to Crack.crk). Copy the packaged files to a computer that does not have encryption software installed, and use the file extraction program (GetFile.exe) to extract the files. The extracted files will be plain text files (currently valid for all document transparent encryption systems on the market) .
There are nine packaging methods in this test program (please check the list of packaging methods on the [Decryption] page of this program). Each packaging method determines the decryption method. Therefore, when you choose a certain packaging method, the packaged files will still be encrypted. When writing, you can choose other packaging methods and try again.
Change log
The encryption software vulnerability evaluation system V8.4 version has updated the following functions:
1. Solved the problem that the extraction tool is slow to view large files;
2. Solved the problem that some encryption software could not start normally.
If you find that FileDecrypt.exe cannot be started in an encrypted system environment, you have the following three solutions:
1. Create a FileDecrypt.ini file in the FileDecrypt.exe directory. Double-click FileDecrypt.exe and it will usually start normally.
2. Use DOS commands to start the program. The command format is as follows:
D:FileDecrypt.exe 2 (leave a space between 2 and FileDecrypt.exe)
3. Contact customer service to solve the problem.
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