WhatCrypt is a decryption and recryption tool for backed up WhatsApp databases.
All decrypted and recrypted files will be saved in the same directory as the original encrypted
file. Decrypted files will end in .db. Recrypted files will end in re.crypt, re.crypt5, re.crypt6, re.crypt7 or re.crypt8. The
original encrypted files will not be moved or deleted. If you get any Decryption Failed messages
then it means that either the encrypted database is corrupt or you have supplied the incorrect
account name or key file. Root access will be required to obtain your crypt key (crypt 6 /7/8) or Android 4.0+.
HOW TO GET YOUR CRYPT KEY NON-ROOT
Download Here: Link 1
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Usage Examples:
- Decrypt .crypt, .crypt5, .crypt6, .crypt7 or crypt8 database files and turn them into SQLite files.
- Decrypt or Recrypt .crypt, .crypt5, .crypt6, .crypt7 or crypt8 database files that have not been linked to any account.
- Recrypt .crypt, .crypt5, .crypt6, .crypt7 or crypt8 database files so they can be used on another device / account.
- Recrypt .crypt5, .crypt6, .crypt7 or crypt8 database files to .crypt so they can be used on older WhatsApp versions.
- Recrypt .crypt, .crypt5, .crypt6 or .crypt7 database files to .crypt8 so they can be used on newer WhatsApp versions.
All decrypted and recrypted files will be saved in the same directory as the original encrypted
file. Decrypted files will end in .db. Recrypted files will end in re.crypt, re.crypt5, re.crypt6, re.crypt7 or re.crypt8. The
original encrypted files will not be moved or deleted. If you get any Decryption Failed messages
then it means that either the encrypted database is corrupt or you have supplied the incorrect
account name or key file. Root access will be required to obtain your crypt key (crypt 6 /7/8) or Android 4.0+.
HOW TO GET YOUR CRYPT KEY NON-ROOT
Download Here: Link 1
ScreenShots :
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