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Anonymous
Does anyone has the passwords for the V-22 Osprey and CH-47D Chinook, available at http://www.geocities.com/chippychua/models.htm??? Unfortunatly it's no longer possible to buy these models, as their main website is gone http://www.repapstudios.com/
>> Anonymous
That osprey would be very nice.
>> Anonymous
the papercraft would some how fly, then immediately crash..
>> Feedback
oh god please fuck seconding this. MUST HAVE THE OSPREY.
>> Anonymous
>>63973
because paper? or because crap aircraft?
>> Anonymous
>>64001
Probably gravity.
>> digerman3 !!ZZooA9OMvOQ
bump for remake of skin to osprey in half-life 1
>> robotron
bump for want
>> Anonymous
someone bruteforce the rar, i bet the password is something simple
>> Anonymous
the rar is not passworded, the pdf inside is the one protected with 128 bit security
>> Anonymous
I already did a dictionary on it, didn't work
>> Anonymous
BUMP for domeone having password
>> Anonymous
why the hell do people do that?

break a file into 10 pieces and rar them

then zip the rars?
>> Anonymous
>>64781
to compress it more. usually doesn't work though.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Use "Advanced PDF password recovery Pro".

BUT You must need meny years to find PDF password .
>> Anonymous
>>64813
Yup, i tried it...
Only good, if you know that its less than 6 characters long, and only contains standard characters. Otherwise enjoy waiting ages.

If the pdf is standard encrypted, there is a "fast" way called "key search", which uses the fact that all possible keywords represent a hex code. Since only so many million codes exist, you are guaranteed a result within 9 days. You don't get the actual password, but at least can encrypt it and save as a non-passworded file.

Too bad this file is encrypted differently, so this won't work...
>> Anonymous
>>64820
PS: this is what i get trying "key search":
>>Handler: Acrobat Standard (Standard) 128-bit security v.2.

The 40-bit encryption is the one which can be hacked.