Author Topic: Blockland IDs = Hackable?  (Read 960 times)

Hey so I was just wondering how easy it is for those key-gens or whatever they are to hack us.  I mean our blockland keys aren't especially long, so I'm assuming people can just brute force it and keep trying till they hack an ID?  Are there restrictions on how many key authentication attempts they can make in a certain time period?  Well anyways, was just curious on the odds of someone else hasking an ID.  Maybe there should be limits, or longer authentication codes?  


Key gens just randomly generate a key until it gets one right.



Someone made a keygen that partially worked. It found Authentication Keys but they weren't bound to any ID thus it didn't work.
« Last Edit: November 06, 2009, 08:40:04 PM by The Russian »

Hey so I was just wondering how easy it is for those key-gens or whatever they are to hack us.  I mean our blockland keys aren't especially long, so I'm assuming people can just brute force it and keep trying till they hack an ID?  Are there restrictions on how many key authentication attempts they can make in a certain time period?  Well anyways, was just curious on the odds of someone else hasking an ID.  Maybe there should be limits, or longer authentication codes? 
AAH8M
That's the first 5 letters of Tezuni's key
The first 5 letters of any key are sequential

Key gens just randomly generate a key until it gets one right.
For the simple person who can't change IPs easily, Badspot would notice repetitive guessing and ban that IP

Someone made a keygen that worked. It found Authentication Keys but they weren't bound to any ID thus it didn't work.
>That Worked
>Thus didn't work


AAH8M
That's the first 5 letters of Tezuni's key
The first 5 letters of any key are sequential
Holy crap.
What are mine, then?

AAH8M
That's the first 5 letters of Tezuni's key
The first 5 letters of any key are sequential

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