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remzibi

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Apr 6, 2013
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Your post is lacking vivid details. I've come to the conclusion, that I assume is shared by others in this thread/forum, that you are lying. Based on what you may or may not know about AES encryption, you should at least be aware of the basic most constant; 256-bit cannot be cracked by one lone person such as yourself within any time span less than a decade.

Details are as follow:
- I do not need to know the password so I do not need to crack any 256 bit AES algo
- I simply need to remove password, so I did what I need :) only and nothing more
 

Intell

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Details are as follow:
- I do not need to know the password so I do not need to crack any 256 bit AES algo
- I simply need to remove password, so I did what I need :) only and nothing more

Counter details:

- You need the 256-bit key to access the EFI chip via the TPM
- You can't remove the password without having to reflash the EFI, something Apple's TPM device does
 
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