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What happened ..??

Introduction 

Below is the memory dump of Donny's system. He's not happy with what's going on it :(.
Find What's happened ?
Link: https://mega.nz/#F!0moF0RaC!H2W9tUNs5Pjk1PA_p7dudA
SHA256: 3E4FF07DA0D18E0387D0A6E8A0FA936974A652EB30D1FB3A4E61CA391E731944

Hint: Use Volatility or Rekall Memory Forensics Framework

Solutions: Coming Soon !! :)


Comments

  1. Can you share the password for extracting the zip file ?
    prajapati.jay.67@gmail.com

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  2. I need the password to
    jlcnate.zit@gmail.com

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  3. the password to nitznitz100@gmail.com

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  4. please share the pass at sher009kh@gmail.com

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  5. please share the pass at warmarshal0@gmail.com

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  6. please share the pass at holakoto@gmail.com

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    1. please share the pass at vieirarbv@gmail.com

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