Well that is something you need a brain for as for most other tools coming with Backtrack.
Backtrack is just as smart or dumb as the user using it.
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I was asked by my computer science teacher if we were supplied 8 code examples if we would be able to work out the algorithm used to generate the Registration key:
Data as follows:
Data format:
User-name + test-key = registration number
a + FWMQ2VPB5E1YPJQ6RC = QE96BBP3F7YN4N80
b + FWMQ2VPB5E1YPJQ6RC = HWN3WB7DFUU06NKG
c + FWMQ2VPB5E1YPJQ6RC = JU9LAT0LGU5TJMD6
d + FWMQ2VPB5E1YPJQ6RC = TV72KYQ82FJCLET9
1 + FWMQ2VPB5E1YPJQ6RC = 3PUJ5JAYGB7UXUPK
2 + FWMQ2VPB5E1YPJQ6RC = WYRT0CABM19Y08G2
3 + FWMQ2VPB5E1YPJQ6RC = 9XG7VT69QYAYP9JA
4 + FWMQ2VPB5E1YPJQ6RC = D8TMNHMTJGCB128C
So i guess my question is would one be able to work out the registration number if user=dd and test-key remains the same
Well that is something you need a brain for as for most other tools coming with Backtrack.
Backtrack is just as smart or dumb as the user using it.
-> Closed
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