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Peyton Yeung 20-12-2014 21:17

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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1415516)
Not quite. You've GOT to go to 6, because 1-2-3-4-5 is the kind of thing an idiot would use for his luggage.

Remind me to change the lock on my luggage.

wyrzykowskij1 22-12-2014 06:53

2015: 1scubadiver1hawaiianpizza

g_sawchuk 22-12-2014 07:28

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
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Originally Posted by wyrzykowskij1 (Post 1415814)
2015: 1scubadiver1hawaiianpizza

How did you already get the correct key? :O

alephzer0 22-12-2014 07:39

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
So as soon as Frank says Hawaiian pizzas are bad everyone loves them. I wonder if when frank says not to jump off the Empire State Building there will be a spike in the number of dead bodies found at its foot.

g_sawchuk 22-12-2014 07:41

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
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Originally Posted by wyrzykowskij1 (Post 1415814)
2015: 1scubadiver1hawaiianpizza

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Originally Posted by alephzer0 (Post 1415818)
So as soon as Frank says Hawaiian pizzas are bad everyone loves them. I wonder if when frank says not to jump off the Empire State Building there will be a spike in the number of dead bodies found at its foot.

Well that escalated quickly.

rlowe61 22-12-2014 10:28

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
One thing I have noticed. As Computer processing speeds have gotten faster, the lead time that the encrypted file is out there has shortened.
Though I have never attempted to hack the password, I have a very good understanding of process and the time that it would take to hack one of the last five passowrds.

I have the feeling (IMHO) that the GDC runs the password through a good algorithm, once hacked, they add 10-12 hrs to determine the release of the encrypted file. Basically, the math is you can't decrypt the file before kick off, they've tested and ensured that.

Have fun and just wait for the password on the 3rd. It will save you from headaches.

But the main reason they do this, as most of us know, is to keep their server from crashing on kick-off. If we have the file downloaded, we don't have to access the server, just decrypt. Faster, Easier, done.

roger

bduddy 22-12-2014 14:36

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
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Originally Posted by MrForbes (Post 1415350)
2007: 7sBg8H4x2f3R9C3tm5

really

How long was that one up on the screen during kickoff? About 5 seconds?

MrForbes 22-12-2014 14:43

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
I don't know, but it was up long enough for me to take a picture of it. I brought a camera just for that reason.

Roger 23-12-2014 12:09

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
I remember that year. I was standing on the field, turned to look up at the screen, and thought -- I better get a picture of that. It did stay up for a long while.

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Originally Posted by Oblarg
FIRST sure has come a long way.

Probably the first (and last!) year they let the programmers do the password...

catacon 23-12-2014 12:15

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1415516)
Not quite. You've GOT to go to 6, because 1-2-3-4-5 is the kind of thing an idiot would use for his luggage.

I'm an idiot. :(

IronicDeadBird 28-12-2014 21:36

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
H2nOWatergame4u?

Jacob Bendicksen 29-12-2014 00:22

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
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Originally Posted by rlowe61 (Post 1415843)
Basically, the math is you can't decrypt the file before kick off, they've tested and ensured that.

I was wondering, though...what would happen if someone managed to decrypt it with significant enough lead time to give them an advantage? Even a couple extra days before kickoff would make a difference, so what would FIRST do? Would they disqualify the team?

EricH 29-12-2014 00:43

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
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Originally Posted by Jacob Bendicksen (Post 1417632)
I was wondering, though...what would happen if someone managed to decrypt it with significant enough lead time to give them an advantage? Even a couple extra days before kickoff would make a difference, so what would FIRST do? Would they disqualify the team?

Then that person should apply to the CIA, FBI, and NSA. Immediately. With that all the documentation of the decryption. Let those three figure out who gets first crack at employing the person.

And whether FIRST would DQ the team... Nobody's ever done it. Therefore, there is no precedent. However, I would anticipate both some form of penalty (bag 2 days earlier?) and some form of change in later seasons to prevent it from happening again.

waialua359 29-12-2014 03:35

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
You guys should never have started this thread and guessed Hawaiian Pizza!
Now Frank is going to change it!!!

Tem1514 Mentor 29-12-2014 08:44

Re: What have the game rules encryption passwords been for the past few years?
 
Well it looks like we won't even have worry about it getting cracked as FIRST is not going to post the game manual but rather have it as an APP or did I miss read something?

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Competition Manual

FRC is excited to launch a new Manual App! The app contains the Administrative Manual and will contain Game Manual and Team Updates at Kickoff.
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