Author Topic: Is there any way to generate your key with its first 5 letters?  (Read 3192 times)

You can only get the key with the first 5 letters based on BL_ID, but that's it, the rest is generated by a lot of complicated math.

I remember someone made a conversion that converts the first 5 letters of a key to a BL_ID and converts any BL_ID to 5 letters of someone's key.



key.dat stores the full key encrypted, parts of it use your mac address and a couple other techniques, which is what key utils will use to decrypt the key.
For someone to steal the key.dat (which holds your key), they would need to get your mac address and parts of your computer information to fully decrypt the key.
« Last Edit: February 13, 2016, 06:17:13 PM by Kyuande »

Not completely related, but I managed to somehow remember my key by heart. I'm special.
prove it

prove it
aa63b-w3fh-hdf7-9slb
pls no revoke it's not my actual key Badspot

aa63b-w3fh-hdf7-9slb
pls no revoke it's not my actual key Badspot
you could have copy and pasted that through your email im not convinced -_____-

Not completely related, but I managed to somehow remember my key by heart. I'm special.
Lol no you ain't

Not completely related, but I managed to somehow remember my key by heart. I'm special.

You're not special, I have 2 keys memorized.

You're not special, I have 2 keys memorized.

Ooooo snaps!

Lol no you ain't
Are you mad at my signature or something? You're amusing me with this

Are you mad at my signature or something? You're amusing me with this

Yah I said remove it. It's lame qq

Yah I said remove it. It's lame qq
So? If you dont like their sig just dont go to their account

Didn't someone make a program where if you have the plain text (i.e. the actual key) for one key.dat file, you can use that information to decrypt any other key.dat on that computer?

Didn't someone make a program where if you have the plain text (i.e. the actual key) for one key.dat file, you can use that information to decrypt any other key.dat on that computer?
Yeah
Also if you have enough encrypted key.dats from another computer, you can figure them all out iirc

Didn't someone make a program where if you have the plain text (i.e. the actual key) for one key.dat file, you can use that information to decrypt any other key.dat on that computer?

YES WE FIGURED IT OUT :D

Im STiLl HeRE