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Question by Tarun
Submitted on 7/1/2003
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Here i have my data in Visual Foxpro and in this data i have a column whose data is in encrypted form.
what is the way to decrypt this data.
is by transferring this data to the SQL or oracle with decrypt that column.
please give all the above questions answer?



Answer by Zulfikar
Submitted on 8/24/2004
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If your colum have a encrypted data, which have been encrypted with a User defined Encryption routine then 1) it may not be a strong encryption 2) you have to depend on the said UDF to de-Crypt it back.

If encrypted through Indutrial-strength cryption tool. no way to break it. Try your luck to hack it.

 

Answer by ginab
Submitted on 3/17/2006
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