How can I decrypt an encrypted "Titanium Backup" backup **using standard (Linux) tools**? ### Example: <sup>Wi-Fi serves as a practical example, many other uses may apply to the solution I'm looking for.</sup> If I quickly want to access backed-up Wi-Fi credentials from my Linux box, I know a fast way. With encrypted backups, I'm currently out of luck. That's my quick & dirty way on how to do it without encryption so far: ``` me@local:~$ adb shell root@android:/ # cd /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/ root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # ls *W*46.*gz com.keramidas.virtual.WIFI_AP_LIST-20120622-105046.tar.gz root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # gunzip -c *W*46.*gz | grep -C1 MyAccessPoint network={ ssid="MyAccessPoint" psk="supersecrecretpassphrase" ``` *Some* details on the company's site: https://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-cryptography.html