Inside this zip file are password protected files.
You will find (but you will have to do some work) 
a password recovery tool for the steganography program
called Contraband version 9g. I would not trust it
if I were you.

The cracking program by Massimiliano is called Uncontra,
a Windows executable; it includes C++ source code.
(Massimiliano, I do not have your address please contact
me.)

According to Massimiliano,
"...The answer is in a small utility I wrote in a few spare hours.
Although not yet perfect, it can be useful to show that contraband
is a fairly breakable tool (even if the attack I prepared is far from
perfect)."

When you use Uncontra, you'll be given a choice of possible keys to
use and sample of the decrypted plaintext.  Pick the one that displays
readble text.

Joe
http://members.aol.com/jpeschel/index.htm
jpeschel@aol.com

BTW, you may have better luck breaking the password protected
.ZIP file if you use a known-plaintext attack.  You can find
Peter Conrad's implementation the Kocher/Biham known-plaintext
attack at:

http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~conrad/krypto/pkcrack.html

This your known-plaintext! So you'd better not change it!
The corresponding cipher text, is, strangely enough, called
cipher.txt

