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Who can decrypt this??
Who knows how to decrypt passwords created using the script here?
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/password.htm For example, usercode of 2.827330595207895e+30& and passcode of 1.914617804945451e+26 would be? |
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im sure there is a way to reverse the javascript
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hahaha....
I was just messing with it a little and I cracked a huge part of it. |
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No, I didn't try because those numbers didn't really make sense to me. I figured this out:
Each character has a different number assigned to it, it works the same for the username and password. The number of each character is easy to figure out just by typing it into the form: ex. a = 97, b = 98, c = 99 etc. When you're dealing with a multiple character username or password, it works by multiplying all the values. For example, "abc" would be (97 x 98 x 99). The positioning of the letters make no difference, cba would be the same value as abc. How's that for a 2 minute overview? |
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why do you need this? trying to hack exams? :)
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no im not trying to hack exams..
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that some newbie h4x
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now you owe me 29$ :)
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Javascript for encryption :1orglaugh
md5 :thumbsup |
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hehe thanks yo! |
The trick here is that there is more than one password that can match. Basically anything that will equal the number is going to be ok.
So if john = 134603040 any other combination that also equals that is going to be ok. |
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