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and what di he answer? |
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12.12.2004 01:07:59 |
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He replied...... That retirement is great and time is short. I dont have any tools and am not even sure I have the source code for Slippery any more. What exactly would you like to know about it? You should know firstly though that it was never intended to have a solution but thats a different story altogether. The main algo is a simple crc check resulting in a DWORD value giving a possible: 0FFFFFFFFh = 4294967295 combinations The password is "Secure_Crack1t" if my memory serves me correctly using upper, lower, numeric and special chars and having a length of 13 and possibilities of 5.136592541710211722715924505682e+104 which divided by the DWORD combinations gives: 1.1959561479525100138663394654982e+95 or something there abouts. Therefore anybody who solved this crackit is a cheat ![]() It was supposed to be taken down a long time ago when I left but seems there must have been a slip in communication or something. If you want more then ask I may even be able to find the source if you require it but no promises I have reformated my system and erased all my tools. Just dont expect anything in a hurry I rarely log on these days yet alone visit TBS. |
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16.12.2004 04:32:33 |
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