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The original was posted on /r/openssl by /u/DarkSchneider7 on 2023-05-02 00:28:00+00:00.
so finally found out why I couldn't find any info with the .3ssl extension apparently it was only used from 2010-2011.. soo now i am at this point to locate my encrypted file that forgot what named and the extension given.. I went full retard being smart and not given it a proper identifier. From searching online I was told maybe f-secure file scanner can detect file signatures encrypted in openssl.
Long story short I was in Iraq 2010 encrypted files in openssl place it in some random unknown directory don't know why I did this maybe I left this note to look here if something happen to me... yeah that info is pretty much lost. So I am off with this hunt to find this ellusive encrypted file ... yeah I got the keys thats cross off.. and the password is so generic for me.. so the pw wont be a issue
in 2010 was bored af found about btc - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmPg4V-YE0k&t=3s I was there .."a little humor i put dont my home address for the btc address" so the guy called me and spent over 5 hours with me on skype trying to teach me about encrypting files. he refused to give the data upfront with no wallet btc address, since my connection speed via internet was slow being in satellite, I think we waited over 3 hrs and we went off doing a paper wallet format and thats what I got encrypted