[My SMTP-client is garbling my mail again!  Just changed it to always send 
plain-text! Sorry for the noise :sigh:]

OT, but that’s a signature and doesn’t imply that the content has been 
encrypted.  I suggest you ask your friend about it.

K.


> On Apr 23, 2021, at 6:52 PM, Kent Watsen <k...@watsen.net> wrote:
> 
> OT, but thatb
> 
> K.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Apr 22, 2021, at 8:35 PM, Braden Speer <xin...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I had a friend make me backups of some pretty important information, and for 
>> some reason I can't get my head around it...
>> It seems there was a passphrase associated with the files which I recall, 
>> but honestly the format I'm not certain how to access, mind you this is a 
>> question to OpenBSD because it is known for it's particular interest in 
>> cryptography, yet the files are somehow attributed to Windows XP - just to 
>> put it out there, I have no idea what to do... here's a screenshot about a 
>> file and it's attributes, hopefully someone can help me out.
>> 
>> In the main properties window it says this,
>> 
>> Name of Signer:
>> Microsoft Windows Component Publisher
>> 
>> Digest Algorithm:
>> sha1
>> 
>> Then this slew of information, in the attached image...
>> 
>> I just need directions unto how to decrypt the information, and a program, 
>> or OpenBSD commands, which I might need to do so.
>> 
>> Thank you so much,
>> -Braden.
>> 
>> <set_crypt.jpg>
> 

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