Modern tools for brute forcing archives? - Lost the password *feels*

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Dixieland Buckaroo

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I have some old .rar's and one .zip that are password archived, and I'll be damned if I can remember the password for them. I used crark to try my common passwords and variants, and nada. Same with the common password list. I assume these have the same password, since they're from around the same era, or minimally probably an integer shift, given my habits back then. I'm trying brute forcing with crark on the rar but it's... single-threaded, and while it's doing supposedly 100,000+ /sneed, it obviously wasn't a 5 letter password. So it's going to take an age to get through the 6-10 character options.

Are there any modern tools for doing this? Google and derivatives are worthless for this sort of thing.
 
I dunno why you'd want to get into the old gay porn videos you saved and for some reason compressed into passworded .rar files, faggot.
 
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