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Eric Coleman
Gladiator

USA
811 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2004 :  5:10:48 PM  Show Profile  Visit Eric Coleman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
uff da!

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Brykovian
Bryk the Cheese Slayer!

USA
58 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2004 :  6:48:28 PM  Show Profile  Visit Brykovian's Homepage  Click to see Brykovian's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Eric Coleman

uff da!


Um yah yah!

-Bryk

p.s. Although, as a Packer fan, I'll try my best not to be offended by getting the "Viking" label from you.

www.mwgames.com
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Hacker9988
script kiddie

23 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2004 :  8:49:46 PM  Show Profile  Visit Hacker9988's Homepage  Send Hacker9988 an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Bryk-
How hard is it to crack a dll?!?!?! Just reverse the program into hex and decode it. lol. I've never tried a dll in VB, but i'm sure i can manage it. Send it!

Dim YoureGay as Boolean

If YoureGay = True Then
Me.Visible = False
Else
Me.Visible = True
End If
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Sr. Guapo
Swordmaster

USA
272 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2004 :  9:15:12 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hacker9988
<br>Bryk-
How hard is it to crack a dll?!?!?! Just reverse the program into hex and decode it. lol. I've never tried a dll in VB, but i'm sure i can manage it. Send it!



Have you never tried this before?

Edited by - Sr. Guapo on Nov 16 2004 9:15:47 PM
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Brykovian
Bryk the Cheese Slayer!

USA
58 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2004 :  9:55:09 PM  Show Profile  Visit Brykovian's Homepage  Click to see Brykovian's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hacker9988

Bryk-
How hard is it to crack a dll?!?!?! Just reverse the program into hex and decode it. lol. I've never tried a dll in VB, but i'm sure i can manage it. Send it!



{Sigh} ... Of course, someone who really wanted to could walk through the compiled code and figure out the routine ... that wasn't the point of the exercise. I wanted to see if the routine could be figured out simply from the encrypted file.

nm ... you saw the link to the library in my earlier post. If you want to pull it down and figure it out go ahead. If you want me to setup a new encrypted file for you to look at, I can do that too. Just let me know.

And if you get it, I'd appreciate it if you'd send me an e-mail instead of posting it on a public forum.

-Bryk

www.mwgames.com
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Eric Coleman
Gladiator

USA
811 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2004 :  10:10:26 PM  Show Profile  Visit Eric Coleman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Brykovian

p.s. Although, as a Packer fan, I'll try my best not to be offended by getting the "Viking" label from you.



I went out on a limb and assumed that you would be a Viking fan since you live in MN. I guess this would be an appropriate time for an uff da!

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Zarneth
Knave

Australia
62 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2004 :  12:46:13 AM  Show Profile  Send Zarneth an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
And if you get it, I'd appreciate it if you'd send me an e-mail instead of posting it on a public forum.
You really think from what he's said so far that just sending it in an email would be his style though?

"VB is gay because it's simple, stylish, functional, and simply works as expected."
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Brykovian
Bryk the Cheese Slayer!

USA
58 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2004 :  09:00:02 AM  Show Profile  Visit Brykovian's Homepage  Click to see Brykovian's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Zarneth

You really think from what he's said so far that just sending it in an email would be his style though?



Actually, to be very honest ... from what he's posted here, I don't really expect that he would be able to get it. But I'm always open to the possibility of being proven wrong.

-Bryk

www.mwgames.com

Edited by - Brykovian on Nov 17 2004 09:00:32 AM
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Brykovian
Bryk the Cheese Slayer!

USA
58 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2004 :  09:01:51 AM  Show Profile  Visit Brykovian's Homepage  Click to see Brykovian's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Eric Coleman

I went out on a limb and assumed that you would be a Viking fan since you live in MN. I guess this would be an appropriate time for an uff da!


It was a good guess ... don't forget that I was born and raise smak-dab in the middle of America's Dairyland ... so the Cheesy-Puff reference it much more accurate now.

-Bryk

www.mwgames.com
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Hacker9988
script kiddie

23 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2004 :  11:34:47 AM  Show Profile  Visit Hacker9988's Homepage  Send Hacker9988 an AOL message  Reply with Quote
ok, i'll send u an email once i've got the encryption. I should be done shortly.

Dim YoureGay as Boolean

If YoureGay = True Then
Me.Visible = False
Else
Me.Visible = True
End If
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Brykovian
Bryk the Cheese Slayer!

USA
58 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2004 :  2:15:37 PM  Show Profile  Visit Brykovian's Homepage  Click to see Brykovian's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hacker9988

ok, i'll send u an email once i've got the encryption. I should be done shortly.



Cool ... I'll be awaiting the e-mail with baited breath! (Actually, it won't really be "baited" ... but it may smell that way.)

-Bryk

www.mwgames.com
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Knight Chat X
Squire

USA
24 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2004 :  5:30:29 PM  Show Profile  Visit Knight Chat X's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Boy oh boy, ya know these days, it's good advice to just take your knowledge and create something constructive, if you have the time and energy to do something you enjoy, do it, just don't cause problems for others and get overly emotional, remember, heed my warnings, ****from the time you connect to the internet, to the time you disconnect, <<even before that>>, everything you do is recorded****, and someone or something has seen it. From the time you turn on computer to the time it's turned off information is logged, information is kept in sync remotely these days as well. Never ever hack a website, that's the dumbest thing you could ever do, even the simplest of websites have logging built in, if you've ever heard of a log before, if your software doesn't do it your hardware will, don't forget big companies get paid big bucks and rely on heavy security that is monitored well, they also usually have good contacts which handle problems rather quickly. AIM, MSN, Yahoo, no need to even bring those up, anytime I hear that stuff it's got script kiddie written all over it, the programs are the way they are because they were designed to be that way, many script kiddies claim big hacks using or making script kiddie tools, copies others have developed using but they fail to realize these programs have one thing in common, it's called free source code, you can even manipulate objects directly and/or use components in your own programs which mimics features, if it looks like MSN, has same features as MSN, uses the MSN protocol, and connects to MSN's server it just might be MSN. Encryption challenges, haha, all encryptions have the same basic standard idea in common, <<make things unreadable yet readable using an algorithm>>, you just have to be able to see right through them, your focus is all wrong. Here's info I know that will drop alot of jaws, but today us developers use development tools and things made by someone else, we use a higher level langauge that makes life a little easier and covers up deeper code which in reality is much simpler in function, we use re-usable code over and over again, stacking things up higher and higher, like a building. Sadly, things are really only as simple as change a single value from 0 to 1 upon an if statement assuming a default of 0 for an incorrect answer, simply break, it's no different for encryption. You see, a mathmatician can create a long drawn out algorithm, it takes knowledge to apply it, and it's at the very application where it is able to be defeated. ***For every encryption there is a procedure.**** In knowing the procedure we can bypass the encryption, suddenly, encryption becomes useless, see, if ya know how to hotwire the elevator door, there's no since wasting anytime trying to pick a lock when it's ready to open now, hehe.

Laterz..........

The net is getting bigger and bigger.
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Scorpion_Blood
Warrior

Portugal
118 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2004 :  7:10:36 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Scorpion_Blood's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Knight Chat X do u have a blog? cause what u writed could be in a blog lol
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Brykovian
Bryk the Cheese Slayer!

USA
58 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2004 :  7:45:30 PM  Show Profile  Visit Brykovian's Homepage  Click to see Brykovian's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Knight Chat X

Here's info I know that will drop alot of jaws ...


I hope this was meant as sarcasm, because you didn't say anything overly surprising or novel. You *did* assemble some good points together, though. Hope our friendly SK took some notes.

-Bryk

www.mwgames.com
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Hacker9988
script kiddie

23 Posts

Posted - Nov 18 2004 :  7:17:04 PM  Show Profile  Visit Hacker9988's Homepage  Send Hacker9988 an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Well, you can think what you want, but i can assure you i have taken precautions for my hacks and am ready and willing to take any punishment that may come from my hacks to better mankind.

Dim YoureGay as Boolean

If YoureGay = True Then
Me.Visible = False
Else
Me.Visible = True
End If
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