[windows2000] OT: Yahoo Messenger...

  • From: "Steve Rance" <Steve.Rance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Windows2000 Mailing List (E-mail)" <Windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 13:56:51 +0100

Sorry to ask yet another question, things are going mad here at the moment.

One of our users has been disbehaving and I have been collecting evidence on 
his pc and found lots of interesting stuff.

He has made pretty heavy use of the Yahoo! Messenger, and looking at the YM 
archieves has been having many communicaions with some interesting users.  My 
boss is very interested in what these archieves contain.  Problem is the 
message content is encrypted.  
Bit of a long shot but is anyone aware of any methods available that can 
decrypt these files so I can read them?  (Asking the user for their password is 
not an option...they would lie anyway!! :)).
Thanks again,

Steve

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