| passord key gen |
@haxoreagle012 sure do anything you want 🥰
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2026-08-02 13:17 |
| hard crack me |
@ludzof ❤️👌good job
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2026-08-02 13:15 |
| hard crack me |
@UmerMehboob good job 👏
At lest you take the hint and try to make it on the real
Not only talking with out do any thing 😂
Good job ❤️🤜
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2026-07-29 15:46 |
| passord key gen |
[Click to reveal]I worked on make
watch dog
anti kernel debug
anti vm
anti debug
anti dump
anti memory
anti loader
But I forget to Initialize it 🙂
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2026-07-28 21:16 |
| passord key gen |
Do you know that the protection that I add to it not work after
I see the code because I forget to link it in the code 🤣🤣🤣
so it is not hard because I forget to add it 🙂🙄
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2026-07-28 21:00 |
| passord key gen |
[Click to reveal]@asm23 can you give me only 32gb because I have only 16gb
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2026-07-28 20:57 |
| hard crack me |
Oh I sent it 2 time 🤣🤣
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2026-07-28 20:45 |
| hard crack me |
Okay, take this hint to make it easier
the program doesn't check against a hardcoded plaintext password; it compares hashes.
If you analyze the program, you'll find the password has a specific length (won't spoil it, it's easy to figure out), and the target hash is:
0x60FAF8E6u
So, the solution is to write a keygen that generates random strings quickly matching that password length, hashes them, and checks if they equal 0x60FAF8E6u. There are about 2.26 \times 10^{29} possible combinations, and any of them will win the challenge easily.
As for thinking this is crazy not at all
but there are ways to do about millions attempts per second
like using Xorshift RNG with pure bitwise operations
Okey i will give you a simple password
```
G1GXMTTvx&Is3rnoJ@S7
```
or
```
R3v3rse_M3_1f_U_Can!
```
try to get another password
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2026-07-28 20:44 |
| hard crack me |
[Click to reveal]
Okay, take this hint to make it easier
the program doesn't check against a hardcoded plaintext password; it compares hashes.
If you analyze the program, you'll find the password has a specific length (won't spoil it, it's easy to figure out), and the target hash is:
0x60FAF8E6u
So, the solution is to write a keygen that generates random strings quickly matching that password length, hashes them, and checks if they equal 0x60FAF8E6u. There are about 2.26 \times 10^{29} possible combinations, and any of them will win the challenge easily.
As for thinking this is crazy not at all
but there are ways to do about millions attempts per second
like using Xorshift RNG with pure bitwise operations
Okey i will give you a simple password
```
G1GXMTTvx&Is3rnoJ@S7
```
or
```
R3v3rse_M3_1f_U_Can!
```
try to get another password
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2026-07-28 20:44 |
| passord key gen |
@qwix456 😂😂not easy as you said
Read the description + it change from PC to another try by your self ❤️
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2026-07-28 20:42 |
| passord key gen |
@haxoreagle012 good but not work because it change by the time of your PC and num of cpu cores and ram and name of the PC so try to make a key gen ❤️
to do it
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2026-07-28 20:41 |