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this isn't "Rocket Science", and these things have all been done before. It doesn't require any new knowledge base, it just requires an understanding of the system and a bit of computing power. Mac G5 Dual 2.5Ghz boxes have enough computing power to do this type of bruteforce cruching all by themselves. If one were to use a computer, or range of computers, for crunching 128+ bit keys or even down to 64 bit, where could this software be obtained? Aside from experimenting with digital voice encryption, I have some other keys that I would like to try and crack (keys of my own, not others), like a 802.11g system I just setup and want to test for maximum key strength. Probing around the net for such things these days can brand you a hacker in the eyes of the cyber cops, even if your intentions are good. |
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