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Title: Password Break Research and Cracks
Post by: ãłþħά-∆9 on May 13, 2010, 12:28:44 PM
I think password break research shouldnt show in the list of breakers for cracking because if you try to do it it breaks the timer on your research  :14:

That will be all.


Title: Re: Password Break Research and Cracks
Post by: ãłþħά-∆9 on May 13, 2010, 12:36:04 PM
research file #87745 (300h) | Red Hammer V 10.6148 [], 14m 43s 

Woooo  :14:
The problem was i accidentally overloaded a research break to a high level that could crack the target, but of course i can't underload it back to normal, only cancel it, or use it, or find someone with a higher protection than the breaker, which is impossible at this stage ;)


Title: Re: Password Break Research and Cracks
Post by: bontrose on May 13, 2010, 06:57:20 PM
you are cracking passwords w/ research?


Title: Re: Password Break Research and Cracks
Post by: Brok Ironfist on May 13, 2010, 09:28:01 PM
I"m guessing it was an accident.  I've done it before...


Title: Re: Password Break Research and Cracks
Post by: ãłþħά-∆9 on May 14, 2010, 01:58:48 AM
Yup, and it breaks the timer, which is, well a bug really


Title: Re: Password Break Research and Cracks
Post by: uber stein on May 17, 2010, 06:02:33 AM
actually i find starting 50 research tasks for pass crackers useful. when doing 50 or so decrypts
start the research tasks and use them for crackers rather than manually starting 50 crackers.
alot faster


Title: Re: Password Break Research and Cracks
Post by: ãłþħά-∆9 on May 17, 2010, 06:45:37 AM
Good idea actually, I just dont like the way the process looks once you've started the crack:
(http://i39.tinypic.com/344sd93.jpg)


Nice to hear from you again uber stein, who'd have thought i'd have missed you of all people hey  :5:
Noticed you lurking, biding your time, I expect big things ;)


Title: Re: Password Break Research and Cracks
Post by: Exousia on May 19, 2010, 06:05:12 PM
I just use a page refresh myself, but I can see how this technique might be useful in large amounts.