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    Would it be a well known one? They might just have cooked something up from scratch or mildly obfuscated a known one. I'd also give trid a shot to see if it recognises it
    – Journeyman Geek
    Commented Oct 5, 2015 at 3:32
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    I have doubts that there are really that many ASCII code 63 (question marks). It is more likely that the file viewer, which you are using, is showing some unrecognized Unicode characters. If you can figure out what the actual characters are, that may make searches easier. Unix's "od -x" can help, if that command is available. As the software is GPLv3, there may be another way of answering this (by looking at what the software does, rather than trying to decipher data files).
    – TOOGAM
    Commented Oct 5, 2015 at 3:35