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@TmC
The way for you is brute force attack, if you know some values you can customize your own mask, but from now on you will need time to complete your test. A few months ago I came across something similar and I was able to develop a c++ program for this, but it takes time to compute for a 10-character password (around 8 hours), although your start seed is small and knowing the mask it may take less time. The easy way was to substitute the MD5 Hash but I already saw that you need to connect to the server and a valid serial number. If you want and you can give me the private mask and at least one valid MD5 hash and we will see. Regards, UWT pd. I remember in one of my projects that the hardcodes were the ones on the blacklist. Last edited by UWT; 09-27-2022 at 06:37. Reason: Add information |
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