On 05/09/14 00:13, Parker Boxell wrote: > Hello, I am contacting you because I need help recovering my > passphrase. is there any way to accomplish this? Basically my laptop > screen broke now and I need to decrypt my word file that has my > product keys but I cannot remember for the life of me what it is and > have spent countless tries on the two phrases i think it is, and I am > unable to change my passphrase due to the fact I no longer know it. > here are my details. > > User Name:Parker Kane Boxell <parker131...@gmail.com > <mailto:parker131...@gmail.com>> > Key ID 5E2A6915 > Fingerprint 6887 7FCA 1BCB 8851 1A66 26CA 7C98 3024 5E2A 6915 > Expires at: never expires > owner trust: ultimate > kay validity: fully valid > key type: RSA-2048 bits > Created at: 2014-06-02 > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnupg-users mailing list > Gnupg-users@gnupg.org > http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users The whole point of using crypto is, to make it virtually impossible to retrieve your password for your key. Unless you can think of a keyword or something else that made up your pin/password, I would say it is virtually impossible, unless you made a fundamental mistake, such as using a very short password.
Regards, Tristan -- Tristan Santore BSc MBCS TS4523-RIPE Network and Infrastructure Operations InterNexusConnect Mobile +44-78-55069812 tristan.sant...@internexusconnect.net Former Thawte Notary (Please note: Thawte has closed its WoT programme down, and I am therefore no longer able to accredit trust) For Fedora related issues, please email me at: tsant...@fedoraproject.org
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