On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 13:48, Tomasz Kojm wrote:

> > But AFAIK, Kaspersky AntiVirus can crack a password on zip archive
> > in some special circumstances. I have a program, that can do the
> > same, but Tomasz Kojm is not interested in it.
> 
> Right. ClamAV must be transparent in its licensing.

The key issue here is the "in some special circumstances" part. What Kaspersky
did, i.e. tokenize the message text body and use them as possible passwords,
was useful for less than 2 days as a methodology.

-trog




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