nostr:npub15fkerqqyp9mlh7n8xd6d5k9s27etuvaarvnp2vqed83dw9c603pqs5j9gr talking about systems with access control usually isn't relevant when talking about password cracking. Only really interesting when they have the hash on a local disk.

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I mean, that's basically a non-problem. They somehow got my encrypted file without otherwise compromising me, and know enough about the encryption scheme to try attacking it? Like, I lost a floppy disk and the disk has "encrypted with X" written on it or something

I'm sure there's stuff you can determine by inspection of the encrypted data, but not with much certainty