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Apr 8th, 2001, 04:02 PM
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Thread Starter
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66E6AFF0 stands for the string "sub-zero".
Note: The number 66E6AFF0 is not in a hex format - it's a decimal format.
If you don't know the algorithm which encoded this string - how can you find out?
Can someone help me to find the correct algorithm?
thx, vbzero
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Apr 8th, 2001, 04:11 PM
#2
I'm not an expert in encryption technology, but it could be the common XOR method - a real tough one to crapk, or it could be the RSA method - damn near impossible to crack.
Do we get any other clues at all?
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Apr 8th, 2001, 04:16 PM
#3
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It's an RC-2 (40 Bit) encryption, but do you know what this does exactly mean?
I have the encryted string, I have the encryption format and I have the decrypted string - all I need is the maths.
I need to know the algorithm.
Any ideas?
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Apr 8th, 2001, 05:18 PM
#4
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by vbzero
66E6AFF0 stands for the string "sub-zero".
Note: The number 66E6AFF0 is not in a hex format - it's a decimal format.
It sure doesn't look like decimal format to me - unless you can use alphanumerics.
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