Olemmyshitpost·Lemmy ShitpostbyOiconomia I forgot the password for an old encrypted usb drive and still do not know how to read itView original on feddit.de488Comments9
Toes♀ ani.social3Hide 3 repliesYour journey starts with a tool called John. https://manpages.org/john/822
PPotatos_are_not_friends replylemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesNow I kinda wanna create a tool called Garfield that disrupts John while it works.15
LLepsea replysh.itjust.works1Hide 1 replyI shall create a tool called Odie to complete the tools dynamic6
pprayer replysh.itjust.worksI'll think about creating an addon to John called Lasagna which stalls Garfield.4
sag lemm.eeI forgot my BIOS password and had a panic attack. Then I remembered that the minimum length of a BIOS password is 8 characters. So, I simply entered 1 to 8, and boom that was the password!7
ssome_guy lemmy.sdf.orgI had to complete this quest once. Felt fucking awesome when I figured it out.6
aacetanilide lemmy.worldI did this once. I ended up putting the drive in a desk and forgetting about it for awhile. A few years later I found a folded up piece of paper in a jewelry box (I don't wear jewelry). It had my password written on it and somehow I remembered where I had put the drive. We lived happily ever after.3
me after succesfully reseting my password (i remembered my username)
Your journey starts with a tool called John.
https://manpages.org/john/8
Now I kinda wanna create a tool called Garfield that disrupts John while it works.
I shall create a tool called Odie to complete the tools dynamic
I'll think about creating an addon to John called Lasagna which stalls Garfield.
It's like wordl without tips
I forgot my BIOS password and had a panic attack. Then I remembered that the minimum length of a BIOS password is 8 characters. So, I simply entered 1 to 8, and boom that was the password!
I had to complete this quest once. Felt fucking awesome when I figured it out.
I did this once. I ended up putting the drive in a desk and forgetting about it for awhile.
A few years later I found a folded up piece of paper in a jewelry box (I don't wear jewelry).
It had my password written on it and somehow I remembered where I had put the drive.
We lived happily ever after.