DSi NETWORKED Common Key Bruteforcer

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asiekierka said:
If anyone wants to do it, do not touch my mod to do this.

AT ALL.


Fixed my post with a disclaimer!
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kobykaan now gets a Disc-Layman award!


Free AOL CDs!

EDIT: This still needs lots more attention.
 
Minox_IX said:
yuyuyup said:
shut this thread down, quit infecting people

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I'm gonna flood this bullshit till some op wakes the hell up
The source is right there, so if there's anything malicious you should be able to see it there.

Second of all, it was confirmed that said URL was from a hotlinked image previously posted in this thread which now has been removed.
TrolleyDave's picture has not been removed. So look again
 
yuyuyup said:
Minox_IX said:
yuyuyup said:
shut this thread down, quit infecting people

Posts merged

I'm gonna flood this bullshit till some op wakes the hell up
The source is right there, so if there's anything malicious you should be able to see it there.

Second of all, it was confirmed that said URL was from a hotlinked image previously posted in this thread which now has been removed.
TrolleyDave's picture has not been removed. So look again

It was Dean's picture!
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yuyuyup said:
Minox_IX said:
yuyuyup said:
shut this thread down, quit infecting people

Posts merged

I'm gonna flood this bullshit till some op wakes the hell up
The source is right there, so if there's anything malicious you should be able to see it there.

Second of all, it was confirmed that said URL was from a hotlinked image previously posted in this thread which now has been removed.
TrolleyDave's picture has not been removed. So look again

Dave's picture comes from Tinypic.

It was mine that I hotlinked but I didn't get a warning for it so I didn't know
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According to my calculations we've done around 2 billion combinations so far.

These are not exact and just a semi-wild guess based on looking at the DB.

PS. I've done about 800 million of it.

EDIT: scrtmstr, if it finds the key, it stores it locally and sends it to the server. The local part is 99.9% sure, the networked one not so, so tell me if you got any local file out of it!
 
CrimsoniteX said:
So basically... no matter how many people we get on this, it is still going to be years and years.
not if some people with very powerfull computers let it run on full power.
Then it will still be a long time, but a lot shorter then years.

EDIT: 300th post
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Yes, we don't know WHERE is the code.

There are 2^127 combinations TBH.

We know the first bit though (loopy!) so that makes it 50% smaller
 
I I did my math correctly...

If we get 1000 people to run this program at an average of 30,000 keys per second, that comes to 1,800,000,000 keys per second or 108,000,000,000 per hour. There are (10 to the 24th) possible keys, which is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. That means it will still take about 9.25925926 × (10 to the 12th) hours, or 1,056,993,070 years to check every combination.

I hope it's running random keys, and not sequential xD
 
Sorry to burst your bubble; it's sequential.

Also I am noticing crashes; debugging them now...

EDIT: Use the link in the first post to re-download, a fatal bug was fixed. No previous processing was harmed.
 
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