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Petya_tupenkeevich2021-04-20 21:12:42
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Petya_tupenkeevich, 2021-04-20 21:12:42

How to deobfuscate it?

Received the message suspicious-looking, that's a fragment:
"001C00CA02F8002E002E0020FFFFFFFF0005
0046011503300010001DFFF5FFFFFFFF0005
0046015E02790010001D001DFFFFFFFF0005
0046FF6302B80010001D001DFFFFFFFF0005
FFFF001A02CE002100210008FFFFFFFF0005"
Line 36 characters. There are many (very) lines in the message. I suspect malware or worse). Please help me find a way to read this and, if possible, give this way to me so that I can decipher the rest of the message.

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Kryptonit, 2021-04-20
@Petya_tupenkeevich

IjAwMUMwMENBMDJGODAwMkUwMDJFMDAyMEZGRkZGRkZGMDAwNQowMDQ2MDExNTAzMzAwMDEwMDAxREZGRjVGRkZGRkZGRjAwMDUKMDA0NjAxNUUwMjc5MDAxMDAwMUQwMDFERkZGRkZGRkYwMDA1CjAwNDZGRjYzMDJCODAwMTAwMDFEMDAxREZGRkZGRkZGMDAwNQpGRkZGMDAxQTAyQ0UwMDIxMDAyMTAwMDhGRkZGRkZGRjAwMDUi
there you
order that is needed to decrypt the password and vozmzhno salt, without this in any way can not decode, if you suspect that this is malware - better daring, my personal opinion - is used sha256

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Nikolai Savelyev, 2021-04-20
@AgentSmith

What does obfuscation and even more so "encryption" have to do with it? These are different concepts.
Yes, there is no way to decrypt it without knowing the encryption algorithm.
Damn, yes, it can be an ordinary ASCII-TXT file in a HEX display.

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