Leespiker Member Joined Apr 25, 2012 Posts 5 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 25, 2012 #1 If anyone could decrypt two passwords for me, I would really appreciate it. Someone said you need the specific HWID for the user which I think I got. It should be: 83023 Big props and/or RSGP for your help. Thanks. Encrypted passwords: 126a46a159a198a204a112a45a29a172a57a61a204a115a100a115a142 114a50a162a194a195a116a-18a-16a106a62a54a218a70a45a1a32
If anyone could decrypt two passwords for me, I would really appreciate it. Someone said you need the specific HWID for the user which I think I got. It should be: 83023 Big props and/or RSGP for your help. Thanks. Encrypted passwords: 126a46a159a198a204a112a45a29a172a57a61a204a115a100a115a142 114a50a162a194a195a116a-18a-16a106a62a54a218a70a45a1a32
Chewbaka Well-Known Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 4,762 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 25, 2012 #2 I didn't say they used HWID. I just said if they were smart, they would use it. Anyways, that isn't an HWID.
I didn't say they used HWID. I just said if they were smart, they would use it. Anyways, that isn't an HWID.
Voodin Member Joined Aug 17, 2011 Posts 199 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 25, 2012 #3 I'm just wondering but is it MD5?
Zetryio Onyx user! Joined Mar 13, 2012 Posts 226 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 25, 2012 #4 Also look @rsbot decryption http://pastebin.com/qCsVEsGk
Pro Onyx user! Joined Sep 28, 2011 Posts 1,081 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 25, 2012 #5 I'm almost positive that you need the computers MAC address in order to decrypt this.
Leespiker Member Joined Apr 25, 2012 Posts 5 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 25, 2012 #6 Zetryio said: Voodin said: I'm just wondering but is it MD5? Click to expand... Hey dumbass, if it was MD5 how would the bot decrypt it moron. Also look @rsbot decryption http: //pastebin.com/qCsVEsGk Click to expand... Not sure how to run this. I tried popping it in eclipse. Pro said: I'm almost positive that you need the computers MAC address in order to decrypt this. Click to expand... I can probably get that. Where do I find it on the computer and then, how would I go about decrypting it?
Zetryio said: Voodin said: I'm just wondering but is it MD5? Click to expand... Hey dumbass, if it was MD5 how would the bot decrypt it moron. Also look @rsbot decryption http: //pastebin.com/qCsVEsGk Click to expand... Not sure how to run this. I tried popping it in eclipse. Pro said: I'm almost positive that you need the computers MAC address in order to decrypt this. Click to expand... I can probably get that. Where do I find it on the computer and then, how would I go about decrypting it?
Bmthrules Power member. Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 4,056 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 25, 2012 #7 Device Manager -> Network Devices -> Network Card -> Details/Properties -> Mac Adress
blakenic2012 Member Joined Apr 12, 2012 Posts 35 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 26, 2012 #8 Carbon said: Device Manager -> Network Devices -> Network Card -> Details/Properties -> Mac Adress Click to expand... Easier method: CMD->ipconfig /all-> find Physical Address under their "Wireless LAN adapter " or "Ethernet Adapter" depending on how they connect to the internet.
Carbon said: Device Manager -> Network Devices -> Network Card -> Details/Properties -> Mac Adress Click to expand... Easier method: CMD->ipconfig /all-> find Physical Address under their "Wireless LAN adapter " or "Ethernet Adapter" depending on how they connect to the internet.