@KDEx Hello, yep I am here. R.e. your question - is there any more info you can include in it? If so, please do! Questions can be edited at any time and depending on how it pans out, I can then either just plain old re-open it, or move it to say superuser :)
Also, closing doesn't count against you - it's to prevent three or four guessing-type answers coming along which then become invalid cause you give us a fantastic update. That gets a bit complicated.
Yeah I can add to it, I wasn't sure about tagging or to use superuser or this site. Since it is regarding an encrypted file I figured to try here. Will add as much info as possible, I am looking for a specific answer to it its relevant to some work I've been trying to complete.
@KDEx Please don't cross post it. When it's re-opened, the downvote goes away and I'll tidy up the comments too, so it'll appear wherever we send it like new :)
@KDEx This is some very good advice originally posted for SO users. I'd recommend giving it a read as you edit - I often do when I write questions.
@KDEx When you've made the edit, underneath the Q is a flag link - if you hit that there'll be a box pops up where you can send us mods a custom message and we'll see it. If I'm not around in chat, use that and one of the other mods can take a look :)
EDIT: Here is some more background. I am basically trying to reproduce this the method outlined here I have been able to hit everything up until the paragraph regarding the decrypting of the data file in the raw folder. That site pretty much outlines everything.
The file was encrypted using a r...
@KDEx Unfortunately it's very rare that when we close questions people actually take the time to improve them - those that do deserve all the help we can give them to get an answers :) If you log into security you should be associated with your question and be able to edit/tweak it as per usual.