I did indeed check the de-cryption keys minutes before my second post. I have just checked them again with freshly downloaded files and they still work.
I think the confusion is the [ 2af65e9f xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx ] type strings are decryption keys for use with PKCrack and NOT passwords.
Download and extract this file (it's freeware):
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~conrad/krypto/pkcrack/pkcrack-1.2.2-win32.zip Put the Progressive Resources LLC file of your choice in the same directory.
(Use the links in my second post to find the links to the Progressive Resources LLC files, I have not posted the links here to stop PRLLC geting web log referer entries pointing to sonsivri)
Open a command prompt and goto the same directory you just put the PRLLC file in. If you type dir
it should look something like:
21/11/2005 18:51 .
21/11/2005 18:51 ..
12/11/2005 01:02 doc
05/01/2003 16:22 107,580 extract.exe
04/01/2003 16:55 97,503 findkey.exe
21/11/2005 18:32 2,048,733 FlashFileSD-PIC.zip
04/01/2003 16:55 82,021 makekey.exe
12/11/2005 01:04 83 PkCrack - Breaking PkZip-encryption.URL
05/01/2003 16:22 144,329 pkcrack.exe
12/11/2005 01:03 18,126 Zip Cracking - by Crashtest.pdf
11/11/2005 17:14 80 Zip Cracking - by Crashtest.URL
05/01/2003 16:22 113,606 zipdecrypt.exe
Now at the command prompt type:
zipdecrypt [ 2af65e9f xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx ] Flash-FileSD-PIC.zip decrypted.zip
and hit return, hey presto a decrypted zip file.
You will have to substitue the xxxxxxxx's for the full numbers as on the pages I linked to in my second post.
Obviously if you are going to use a different file to Flash-FileSD-PIC.zip then you will have to change the file name in the "zipdecrypt" command and the decryption keys. The other decryption keys can be found by following the links in my second post.
That's it.