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using binary to open .bin fileshey guys,
i'm not sure if its possible with C++, but i have a .bin file (which has probably been encrypted) and i need to access the information inside. so my question to you guys is, is it possible to open the file and read the context using binary? i'm pretty sure you can extract the information as 0 and 1s but can you put i back together in like a text or something that makes sence? or if you guys know another way to open .bin files, i'd be happy to hear. thanks alot |
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If it's encrypted, can you put it back into text? Think about it -- what is encryption all about? __________________
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so no
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