Corrupted Files -- Need Help

Steve Butler sbutler at fchn.com
Tue Dec 2 11:37:09 CET 2003


Which forced me to look at the trailing octets of zero and inspect other
encrypted files from this same source.  Stripped off the trailing octets of
zero and the file decrypts!

I'd say Yahoo!  but somebody might think I was infringing on a trademark.

Now, I just got to find out how the zero padding took place.

Thanks folks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Butler 
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 11:24 AM
To: 'David Shaw' et. al.
4.  Which brings us to hex location 48F in file 1/2 which starts a string of
00 00 ... until location 4ff (end of file).

    For file 3 it brings us to hex location 4D0 which starts the string of
00 00 ... until location 4ff (end of file).




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