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Re: 2014 Encrypted Competition Manual

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Originally Posted by yash101 View Post
True. Also, I don't have the materials to do so either! Intel's lowest i3, 2367 is what I work on. I deleted that last post because I don't want to encourage anyone to try that . But, since this can reside on an HDD, just use an SSD and state-of-the-are tech and you could possibly get it
One does not brute force using 'Intel', at least not for another several years.

The rainbow table (fastest way to brute-force something) for a typical FIRST-generated password is potentially (96^20) entries long. (96 types of characters, roughly 20 characters in length). Divide that by 2,800,000,000 and you'll get how many seconds even the fastest ASIC processors can do it in.

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