How to crack the password of a zip which is protected with a password?

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In ubuntu, with the fcrackzip tool fcrackzip, I set image instead of description.



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  • I think your answer lies in the question itself, the -h switch gives you the options as to how to use the tool with another file, if you need more info, try doing man fcrackzip
    – Abel Tom
    Feb 6 at 11:20










  • i don't know that one also....pls help me....
    – Jaswanth
    Feb 6 at 11:21










  • May be this would help you, it has examples too.
    – Abel Tom
    Feb 6 at 12:13






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    The answer is pretty much in the screenshot: fcrackzip /path/to/file.zip. use --brute-force or `--dictionary`` with it depending on what you need...
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    Feb 6 at 12:25















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In ubuntu, with the fcrackzip tool fcrackzip, I set image instead of description.



How to crack the zipfile which is protected with password?










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  • I think your answer lies in the question itself, the -h switch gives you the options as to how to use the tool with another file, if you need more info, try doing man fcrackzip
    – Abel Tom
    Feb 6 at 11:20










  • i don't know that one also....pls help me....
    – Jaswanth
    Feb 6 at 11:21










  • May be this would help you, it has examples too.
    – Abel Tom
    Feb 6 at 12:13






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    The answer is pretty much in the screenshot: fcrackzip /path/to/file.zip. use --brute-force or `--dictionary`` with it depending on what you need...
    – JonasCz
    Feb 6 at 12:25













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  • I think your answer lies in the question itself, the -h switch gives you the options as to how to use the tool with another file, if you need more info, try doing man fcrackzip
    – Abel Tom
    Feb 6 at 11:20










  • i don't know that one also....pls help me....
    – Jaswanth
    Feb 6 at 11:21










  • May be this would help you, it has examples too.
    – Abel Tom
    Feb 6 at 12:13






  • 1




    The answer is pretty much in the screenshot: fcrackzip /path/to/file.zip. use --brute-force or `--dictionary`` with it depending on what you need...
    – JonasCz
    Feb 6 at 12:25

















  • I think your answer lies in the question itself, the -h switch gives you the options as to how to use the tool with another file, if you need more info, try doing man fcrackzip
    – Abel Tom
    Feb 6 at 11:20










  • i don't know that one also....pls help me....
    – Jaswanth
    Feb 6 at 11:21










  • May be this would help you, it has examples too.
    – Abel Tom
    Feb 6 at 12:13






  • 1




    The answer is pretty much in the screenshot: fcrackzip /path/to/file.zip. use --brute-force or `--dictionary`` with it depending on what you need...
    – JonasCz
    Feb 6 at 12:25
















I think your answer lies in the question itself, the -h switch gives you the options as to how to use the tool with another file, if you need more info, try doing man fcrackzip
– Abel Tom
Feb 6 at 11:20




I think your answer lies in the question itself, the -h switch gives you the options as to how to use the tool with another file, if you need more info, try doing man fcrackzip
– Abel Tom
Feb 6 at 11:20












i don't know that one also....pls help me....
– Jaswanth
Feb 6 at 11:21




i don't know that one also....pls help me....
– Jaswanth
Feb 6 at 11:21












May be this would help you, it has examples too.
– Abel Tom
Feb 6 at 12:13




May be this would help you, it has examples too.
– Abel Tom
Feb 6 at 12:13




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The answer is pretty much in the screenshot: fcrackzip /path/to/file.zip. use --brute-force or `--dictionary`` with it depending on what you need...
– JonasCz
Feb 6 at 12:25





The answer is pretty much in the screenshot: fcrackzip /path/to/file.zip. use --brute-force or `--dictionary`` with it depending on what you need...
– JonasCz
Feb 6 at 12:25
















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