Sorry your browser is not supported!

You are using an outdated browser that does not support modern web technologies, in order to use this site please update to a new browser.

Browsers supported include Chrome, FireFox, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer 10+ or Microsoft Edge.

Geek Culture / Quantrix Squared encryption!

Author
Message
PiratSS
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 18th Oct 2002
Location:
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 06:53
Wow, this is really crazy! I heard of this new encryption that uses random numbers, etc and etc. From one letter a, it makes this:




Btw, it's always random!

Dual AMD Athlon MP 2x1GHZ | IBM 15000Rpm SCSI 73.4 Gb X 2 | e-GeForce Ti4400 | Audigy 2 + 7.1 Surround sound | 17' Monitor | Ugly mouse
FoxBlitzz
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 19th Nov 2003
Location: United States
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 06:58
Holy crap, that security is way too tight! O.o

HP Pavilion | Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.40 GHz
512 MB Ram | NVIDIA GeForceFX 5600 AGP, with 256 MB Ram
PiratSS
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 18th Oct 2002
Location:
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 07:01
They are using something similar to MD5 checks too

Dual AMD Athlon MP 2x1GHZ | IBM 15000Rpm SCSI 73.4 Gb X 2 | e-GeForce Ti4400 | Audigy 2 + 7.1 Surround sound | 17' Monitor | Ugly mouse
Jimmy
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 20th Aug 2003
Location: Back in the USA
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 07:10
I could crack it

http://www.dbspot.com/ - free webhosting (WORKS NOW)
Don't forget to listen to the unofficial DB streaming radio station: http://jimmykicks.ath.cx:8000
Dave J
Retired Moderator
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 11th Feb 2003
Location: Secret Military Pub, Down Under
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 10:41
That would enlarge your file size way too much to be useful. Btw, I'd like to know if it's always random then how can they decrypt it?


"Computers are useless they can only give you answers."
Pincho Paxton
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 8th Dec 2002
Location:
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 11:53
Maybe it has a seed to decrypt it..

Neophyte
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 23rd Feb 2003
Location: United States
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 14:46
@Exeat

"Btw, I'd like to know if it's always random then how can they decrypt it?"

I was thinking the same thing.
Ian T
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 12th Sep 2002
Location: Around
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 17:57
Seed probaly.

Unless it stores things to a minimum size, it looks like the output would be far too vast for realistic use with anything but passwords and the like.

--Mouse: Famous (Avatarless) Fighting Furball

I am the chainsaw paladin.
Chris K
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 7th Oct 2003
Location: Lake Hylia
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 18:21
What they do is, code the rest with an code involving two huge prime numbers, and then code the 'key' (what the numbers are) with ridiculous encryption like that. It's all in The Code Book

TKF15H
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 20th Jul 2003
Location: Rio de Janeiro
Posted: 19th Jan 2004 19:21
Unless they're recording noise from the microphone port or capturing
white noise signals off the atmosfere, random isn't random enough.

Why do programmers always mix up Christmas and Halloween?
Because DEC 25 = OCT 31
PiratSS
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 18th Oct 2002
Location:
Posted: 20th Jan 2004 03:45
TKD15H, there is no way to guess random numbers. Then everyone would be winning Computer lottery

Dual AMD Athlon MP 2x1GHZ | IBM 15000Rpm SCSI 73.4 Gb X 2 | e-GeForce Ti4400 | Audigy 2 + 7.1 Surround sound | 17' Monitor | Ugly mouse

Login to post a reply

Server time is: 2024-09-21 05:36:04
Your offset time is: 2024-09-21 05:36:04