Dbzruler72
Junior Member
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
Posts: 342
inherit
47032
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Dbzruler72
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
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June 2005
dbzruler72
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Post by Dbzruler72 on Aug 28, 2006 15:24:34 GMT -8
Is ther any program out there that can decrypt a cookie value? For example, I need this decrypted for certain security reasons: b3ee2c8bbf506f6dbc3b0520c25f68e0
If u can do it urself, what's it say?
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Dark Messenger
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January 2004
skaterp
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Post by Dark Messenger on Aug 28, 2006 15:28:16 GMT -8
Is ther any program out there that can decrypt a cookie value? For example, I need this decrypted for certain security reasons: b3ee2c8bbf506f6dbc3b0520c25f68e0If u can do it urself, what's it say? Download program called Cain from Oxid.it it has all sorts of decrypters.. And mods, if this is an illegal progam (which I dont think it is, its just a "password recovery" tool with some "extra" features) then remove the link...
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Dbzruler72
Junior Member
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
Posts: 342
inherit
47032
0
Jul 2, 2010 12:11:11 GMT -8
Dbzruler72
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
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June 2005
dbzruler72
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Post by Dbzruler72 on Aug 28, 2006 15:31:19 GMT -8
It says Windows SE services can't be found. {\
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Mar 8, 2012 18:54:55 GMT -8
Dark Messenger
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January 2004
skaterp
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Post by Dark Messenger on Aug 28, 2006 15:34:39 GMT -8
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Dbzruler72
Junior Member
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
Posts: 342
inherit
47032
0
Jul 2, 2010 12:11:11 GMT -8
Dbzruler72
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
342
June 2005
dbzruler72
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Post by Dbzruler72 on Aug 28, 2006 15:35:58 GMT -8
When I downloaded it & tried to run it. Let me try that link...
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DDude
Foruming since 2005!
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May 2005
doshindude
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Post by DDude on Aug 28, 2006 15:40:27 GMT -8
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18824
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Mar 8, 2012 18:54:55 GMT -8
Dark Messenger
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January 2004
skaterp
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Post by Dark Messenger on Aug 28, 2006 15:41:09 GMT -8
Cool, I never knew that.. What exactly does it do? translate them into xyz?
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Dbzruler72
Junior Member
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
Posts: 342
inherit
47032
0
Jul 2, 2010 12:11:11 GMT -8
Dbzruler72
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
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June 2005
dbzruler72
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Post by Dbzruler72 on Aug 28, 2006 15:53:35 GMT -8
On the screen shots, it looks like the value is still encrypted. Also, the Cain program is cool, but I tried every feature, & it didn't have the right tool to decrypt the value.
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18824
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Mar 8, 2012 18:54:55 GMT -8
Dark Messenger
1,388
January 2004
skaterp
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Post by Dark Messenger on Aug 28, 2006 16:01:05 GMT -8
On the screen shots, it looks like the value is still encrypted. Also, the Cain program is cool, but I tried every feature, & it didn't have the right tool to decrypt the value. All the buttons on the top right? Oh well, sorry about that... Have you searched google for something?
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Dbzruler72
Junior Member
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
Posts: 342
inherit
47032
0
Jul 2, 2010 12:11:11 GMT -8
Dbzruler72
*-P.K.Masters-* -- die by our hands or run
342
June 2005
dbzruler72
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Post by Dbzruler72 on Aug 28, 2006 16:08:23 GMT -8
Yeh, I searched on Google too. It's ok though, ty for helping me.
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Bradley
Has a new webhost. :) Needs to transfer a lot of stuff. :-/
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ccworldwebmaster
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Post by Bradley on Aug 28, 2006 16:14:09 GMT -8
Is ther any program out there that can decrypt a cookie value? For example, I need this decrypted for certain security reasons: b3ee2c8bbf506f6dbc3b0520c25f68e0If u can do it urself, what's it say? That looks like an md5 hash. Depending on exactly what it's a hash of it can take anywhere from a fews hours to more than a week to crack it. Good luck with that. » Bradley
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Jun 1, 2012 11:13:33 GMT -8
Ben Woodruff
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August 2002
bwoodruff
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Post by Ben Woodruff on Aug 28, 2006 17:56:23 GMT -8
Is ther any program out there that can decrypt a cookie value? For example, I need this decrypted for certain security reasons: b3ee2c8bbf506f6dbc3b0520c25f68e0If u can do it urself, what's it say? That looks like an md5 hash. Depending on exactly what it's a hash of it can take anywhere from a fews hours to more than a week to crack it. Good luck with that. » Bradley Yea, I was wondering when someone was going to point out there is no standard for encrypting cookies.
And I highly doubt you have a good reason for needing that decrypted. Even if it were possible, I wouldn't do it.
-Ben
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0
Sept 17, 2023 9:22:13 GMT -8
Alnarra
You're a kitty
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November 2004
fullphaser
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Post by Alnarra on Aug 28, 2006 18:02:49 GMT -8
Is ther any program out there that can decrypt a cookie value? For example, I need this decrypted for certain security reasons: b3ee2c8bbf506f6dbc3b0520c25f68e0If u can do it urself, what's it say? That looks like an md5 hash. Depending on exactly what it's a hash of it can take anywhere from a fews hours to more than a week to crack it. Good luck with that. » Bradley the only way the even remotly comes to mind of a way to decrypt a md5 hash "easy" is a rainbow table, and even that is a pain, and I agree, there is no logical reason to decrypt one at all..
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5116
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Jun 1, 2012 11:13:33 GMT -8
Ben Woodruff
23,954
August 2002
bwoodruff
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Post by Ben Woodruff on Aug 28, 2006 18:09:13 GMT -8
That looks like an md5 hash. Depending on exactly what it's a hash of it can take anywhere from a fews hours to more than a week to crack it. Good luck with that. » Bradley the only way the even remotly comes to mind of a way to decrypt a md5 hash "easy" is a rainbow table, and even that is a pain, and I agree, there is no logical reason to decrypt one at all.. It's less of a pain and more of an "where am I going to get an extra 60GB to store rainbow tables?" let alone download them
-Ben
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Dalai Llama Of Proboards
22766
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MarvinRules
Be Yourself, Everybody else is taken.
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April 2004
marvinrules
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Post by MarvinRules on Aug 28, 2006 20:08:25 GMT -8
the only way the even remotly comes to mind of a way to decrypt a md5 hash "easy" is a rainbow table, and even that is a pain, and I agree, there is no logical reason to decrypt one at all.. It's less of a pain and more of an "where am I going to get an extra 60GB to store rainbow tables?" let alone download them
-Ben I have 60 gig free on my externall HD for my laptop. I also have over 60 gig available on my desktop now. (I finally got 55 gig of Doctor Who burned to DVD) -MarvinRules
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