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Last post 07-04-2009, 8:59 AM by DJ Tykko. 19 replies.
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  •  07-02-2009, 10:28 PM 2898673 in reply to 2898644

    Re: Account Cleaned

    its like a blute force rar cracker , runs millions of dif kinds of code and nit picks at it
    then after in 10-30 mins (varying on your cpus) you have your password or a backdoor the people left in it .


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  •  07-02-2009, 10:33 PM 2898693 in reply to 2898673

    Re: Account Cleaned

    Much2Pink:

    its like a blute force rar cracker , runs millions of dif kinds of code and nit picks at it
    then after in 10-30 mins (varying on your cpus) you have your password or a backdoor the people left in it .

    added note people have a 6-8 letter/number password
    those take 10-30mins , any higher or character / signs takes a few days


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  •  07-04-2009, 4:02 AM 2904539 in reply to 2897981

    Re: Account Cleaned

    Much2Pink:

    you could have taken the HD out of her rig and put it into yours and ran a decryption alarma , My brother showed me how to that in a week  Geeked
    just make sure you use a quad core or a few  xeon cpus , cuts the work load in half .

    Run a what? What the hell is an "alarma"?

    Yes, it would have been so much more efficient to locate decryption software which I do not now have, open up my box, remove her HD from her own maching and plug it into mine, and then spend a few days cracking her encrypted password on my single-core CPU, than to spend 45 minutes re-running the Windows installer. Especially when it's a brand-new machine with none of her data on it yet.



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  •  07-04-2009, 8:46 AM 2904941 in reply to 2904539

    Re: Account Cleaned

    Chillian:
    Much2Pink:

    you could have taken the HD out of her rig and put it into yours and ran a decryption alarma , My brother showed me how to that in a week  Geeked
    just make sure you use a quad core or a few  xeon cpus , cuts the work load in half .

    Run a what? What the hell is an "alarma"?

    Yes, it would have been so much more efficient to locate decryption software which I do not now have, open up my box, remove her HD from her own maching and plug it into mine, and then spend a few days cracking her encrypted password on my single-core CPU, than to spend 45 minutes re-running the Windows installer. Especially when it's a brand-new machine with none of her data on it yet.

    I personally would recommend not doing that trick to my laptop. My HDD will destroy itself if you try to force crack the encryption.

    The HDD-decryption passphrase would be even more of a pain to crack, since it requires a total of three 10 character gibberish passwords with all of the 4 character types, my fingerprint from a random two of my ten fingers, a PIN-protected security token hidden on one of my thousand flashdrives, and is based off a 512-bit cipher, although I won't tell you which algorithm it uses. Big Smile

    I only actually turn most of this nonsense on when I'm leaving my laptop at my house for more than a day, or taking it with me abroad.

    However my desktop is completely unsecured!!!


    Aurian
    A.R.M. Sniper
    [x] R1 A
    [x] R1 R
    [x] R1 M
    [x] R1 Critical

    Getting better...
  •  07-04-2009, 8:59 AM 2904963 in reply to 2897981

    Re: Account Cleaned

    Much2Pink:
    Chillian:
    Much2Pink:

    Remember people , don't use easy passwords . names and numbers you use at school and at work are NOT safe to use as passwords .
    Use random numbers and letters this makes things harder for people to "hack into" a good password is a fool proof way to ensure safety
    of your items .

    Ex .

    Use things like this 

    J12n3461L or 192NT4187

    Things not to use
    IAMAGOD , sweetypie13 or user names + a number

    Those are a sure way to get your account jacked into .

    Be safe keep leveling and enjoy the game Big Smile

    I'm not a big fan of passwords like you suggest. They're difficult to remember, which means you often need to write them down, and that's one of the really big mistakes. Especially since I strongly suspect that most "random" hacks are done by siblings/cousins for the lulz, who can look through your stuff while your back is turned -- or mess with your account if you step away while logged on.

    A strong password should be a mix of letters and numbers, and upper and lower cases. It should not be anything particularly meaningful, so that someone who knows you can deduce it, nor should it be a word from the dictionary (even + a number), but it also should not be so totally random that you can't remember it.

    I once set up a laptop for someone who then spent about 5 minutes trying to think up a REALLY GOOD password -- which she promptly forgot, as she discovered when she tried to log in the next day. And since I hadn't had the foresight to set up an account for myself and hadn't enabled the Administrator's account, the only thing for it was to boot from an installation CD and reinstall the OS.

    You don't want this to happen for Mabi, especially if you do things like give them fake personal information which you then proceed to forget as well. (There's no reason to give them fake info. It's not part of any data they make public, and is only for account verification.)

     

    you could have taken the HD out of her rig and put it into yours and ran a decryption alarma , My brother showed me how to that in a week  Geeked
    just make sure you use a quad core or a few  xeon cpus , cuts the work load in half .

     

    You do realize that running one decryption program would only take up one core on your CPU, and only if you shunt it. You cannot break one running process into multiple pieces and run each on a core... it just doesn't work like that.

    Multiple cores means nothing to the CPU's actual performance, however if you are running several resource heavy programs, you can shunt each to a core so the CPU can run more efficiently. My desktop is currently still not finished being build, however it does have an Intel i7 950 motherboard now, and no matter what, an extremely heavy program will still tax its system resources.

    Oh and its just a waste to run a XENON processor (not xeon) on a normal computer. Intel Xenon was designed for server systems, and it tailored toward such... unless you know how to remap CPU architecture... then by all means!


    Aurian
    A.R.M. Sniper
    [x] R1 A
    [x] R1 R
    [x] R1 M
    [x] R1 Critical

    Getting better...
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