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Could we get an upload to somewhere besides MediaFire? I just keep getting "temporarily unavailable".


Filedropper DownloadVague Rant said:Could we get an upload to somewhere besides MediaFire? I just keep getting "temporarily unavailable".


Phantomdj said:Come on... randomly find a key by random bruteforce ?
1 for 16^32 ?
Over 340000000000000000000000000000000 possibilities...

jonathanb9595 said:u got a better idea if u do pleaz spill
Thank you. That is pretty much the concept of this tool.
I didn't write it to be an actual contender in the 'race for the key', it was just a concept tool I wrote after thinking through the process required to find it. By all means, someone else save us all the trouble and do a standard hack, but until then I have a few billion key tries more than you.![]()
QUOTECan you make it so it searches for the files it needs in the folder the program is currently in?
WB3000 said:Put the files in C:\. They will be read immediately when the program is started. I'm sorry if that's not ideal, but same directory is not as fast to implement as relative directory, at least in console C# apps...

jonathanb9595 said:just out ov curiosty i kno how u said that thats the max that brute forcer will go WB3000 but wat if u made it kinda like a server type thing that could combine a whole bunch of computers CPU power.
The program itself is as fast as it can go (pretty much), however the computer you run it on ultimately determines the speed. A ton of computers would make it go faster, however since it's currently just a random search, everyone here is in effect acting as one. The more who run it at the same time, the more keys tried per second globally. Consider say 20 people are running it now at 25,000 k/s. Right there is 500k per second. You could setup a server sort of deal, however random is random and it doesn't matter where it is ran and at what speed.
To get a billion p/s, we'd need 40k people running at 25k k/s. A bit unrealistic.![]()
QUOTEIt's OK then, but there are other computers I wanted to try it on that clock access to C:\. It's understandable.


jonathanb9595 said:its makin me insaying
looney claimes to kno the key "probably does" and he told us that the 1st number is 1Vague Rant said:Out of interest, how do you know that the first bit of the key is 1?
jonathanb9595 said:looney claimes to kno the key "probably does" and he told us that the 1st number is 1Vague Rant said:Out of interest, how do you know that the first bit of the key is 1?