Ok... what about this? Just got posted as "insurance snippets"
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I'm not sure either but my guess would be.
openssl enc -d -a -in encrypted_file_path -out decrypted_out.txt
And it would ask for a password
Minus the digest var it prompts for pw too but read somewhere if it was encrypted using older version of OpenSSL or LibreSSL the -md is necessary
OpenSSL enc -md sha256 -aes-256-cbc -d -in (filepath) -out prompts for password, but the one on the telegram doesn’t work without mixing in salts (which they also give)
I just don’t know how aes256 salts are calculated into the password and I’m running out of gas
It was mentioned in the other thread what the salts were :
Don't forget the 9-byte (!) salts posted for these files, also from Telegram.
A is: 0F 0B DA 00 FO 35 9A 0F C8 B is: AB C2 04 75 6B AB 85 BE 30 C is: 73 6B 46 4C 2F 84 9A C2 A4
(You have a double-slash to edit out too.)
But how are the encorporated into the password? Is their a math formula or are they just concatenated.