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Jul 30 |
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Most effect way to brute force 16 char AES key My old method, was a brute force and looked a lot like this; u.xrax.me/PNCE62.png |
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Jul 30 |
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Most effect way to brute force 16 char AES key I asked there. All they did was ignore the question and send me here. |
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Jul 30 |
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Most effect way to brute force 16 char AES key I know a few words in the text, so checking if it has worked won't be hard. But the reason I asked is because I have no idea how I can structure this in code. Could you give me a pointer? |
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Jul 30 |
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Most effect way to brute force 16 char AES key They are not allowed. But if it has 15 chars, it can add an ,.!? at the end. |
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Jul 30 |
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Most effect way to brute force 16 char AES key I know someone who has it, be he can't give it out. All he told me was; 1.It's made up of words from a dictionary I have (80k words). 2.It can contain basic punctuation. 3.It can have both upper and lower case. 4.16 chars long. |
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Jul 29 |
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Most effect way to brute force 16 char AES key The table is encrypted upon compile, the engine never needs to read it as it's only there for developers. As the engine never needs to read it, they don't put it in the engine. Sadly. |
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Jul 29 |
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Most effect way to brute force 16 char AES key I know. This isn't a password. I explicitly said this wasn't me trying to hack a password. It's for a video game. (They encrypt the filename table so you can't read it properly). |
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Jul 28 |
asked | Most effect way to brute force 16 char AES key |