eXero said:What database?
And, do you know what type of encryption was used? MD5?
eXero said:What database?
And, do you know what type of encryption was used? MD5?
eXero said:Well you need to figure out what type of encryption method was used before you decrypt it?
Deathcrow said:All I know so far about the database is that everything is hashed and salted. Not sure on how to go about desalting or decrypting hash. :\
eXero said:What database?
And, do you know what type of encryption was used? MD5?
The DB look-up that premiums have access to. I believe it is MD5.
eXero said:If its a MD5 hash, it could take like a day decrypt just one because its so difficult.
It takes an entire computer to decrypt them.
eXero said:I mean it uses all the processing power to decrypt a MD5 hash. So.....
eXero said:It is.
Other encryption methods, like AES, and RC4 and stuff, take only a few minutes to decrypt, and can be decrypted via the plethora of websites found on the interet.
Darth Stabro said:Hashing is a one way process. You can hash something but not unhash it. You'd need to get a powerful computer to bruteforce it, which will be even harder seeing as there's a salt.
slack3r said:
Deathcrow said:eXero said:If its a MD5 hash, it could take like a day decrypt just one because its so difficult.
It takes an entire computer to decrypt them.
Damn. That's some serious stuff.
eXero said:If its a MD5 hash, it could take like a day decrypt just one because its so difficult.
It takes an entire computer to decrypt them.