ASCII decrypting HELP!!
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ASCII decrypting HELP!!
Ok, well I don't know if this is the right forum, but I need someone who can help me with decrypting ACII. I need to decrypt the following: "dh8>m;@B" , help would be greatly appreciated thanks.
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Re: ASCII decrypting HELP!!
Just so you know how encryption works.Faltzer wrote:Ok, well I don't know if this is the right forum, but I need someone who can help me with decrypting ACII. I need to decrypt the following: "dh8>m;@B" , help would be greatly appreciated thanks.
Basic example.
Each character & special character known to the computer has an ascii code Eg.
A = 065 and B 066 and C = 067
a = 097 and b 098 ect.....
So when people encrypt data they convert from character to ascii
So lets say the data you want to encrypt is ABC 065, 066 ,067
It is then a numerical value so now they can use their own Mad Formula
called an algorithm 65 + 66 + 67 = 198 * 23423 /3 * 235 to the power of what ever the pc can handle.
= 573475783458458458 big number then that gets converted back to Character.
and that = "FDHD%&()HFGH/UYTRTThe" above is just a simple example more advanced techniques are used
So not unless you know the algorytm usesd you wont be able to hack it or crack it what ever the correct word may be
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Re: ASCII decrypting HELP!!
not forgetting that raw encrypted data needs to be massaged before transmission can occur, which further defaces the data. Also, as the output is just 8 bytes, i can gaurantee that the cipher used is tiny, (the word miniscule springs to mind)SBSP wrote:more advanced techniques are used
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Re: ASCII decrypting HELP!!
Soo we might be able to crack the encryption by using stupid keywords like:rustypup wrote:output is just 8 bytes, i can gaurantee that the cipher used is tiny, (the word miniscule springs to mind)
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Use an ASCII table
http://www.neurophys.wisc.edu/comp/docs/ascii.html
convert the following to numbers characters.
110,048,048,066
Use an ASCII table
http://www.neurophys.wisc.edu/comp/docs/ascii.html
convert the following to numbers characters.
110,048,048,066
Code: Select all
107 153 06B 01101011 k
108 154 06C 01101100 l
109 155 06D 01101101 m
110 156 06E 01101110 n
111 157 06F 01101111 o
048 060 030 00110000 0
049 061 031 00110001 1
050 062 032 00110010 2
051 063 033 00110011 3
052 064 034 00110100 4
065 101 041 01000001 A
066 102 042 01000010 B
067 103 043 01000011 C
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I use this...
http://www.mobrien.com/encrypt.shtml
http://www.mobrien.com:2031/encrypt/encrypt.htm port 2031 our proxy refuses
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It's like this:
Lets take an example like "abc" (ignoring the quotes)
encrypting it would give me "ace" (ignoring the quotes)
(For the first one I'd add +0 on the ASCII table (going positive), for the second +1, the third +2, etc.)
But when decrypting you go backwards on the table (going negative). However when I decrypt the sequence and try it, it isn't correct, when I try to re-encrypt the decrypt password it dosen't come up as the orginal sequence that I used.. This is why I need help
Lets take an example like "abc" (ignoring the quotes)
encrypting it would give me "ace" (ignoring the quotes)
(For the first one I'd add +0 on the ASCII table (going positive), for the second +1, the third +2, etc.)
But when decrypting you go backwards on the table (going negative). However when I decrypt the sequence and try it, it isn't correct, when I try to re-encrypt the decrypt password it dosen't come up as the orginal sequence that I used.. This is why I need help
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