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| Wc -Sx- Jones 2004-04-24, 1:31 am |
| Originally I asked this question around 1998, I'd like to see
if anything new has occurred since then because the client I
wrote the security code for which generated this key is *still*
using that application today -
Please, decode this key:
SxEyj/gJs5pXISX11386025
Thank you in advance :)
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perl -MMIME::Base64 -e 'print
decode_base64(" SnVzdCBvbmUgbW9yZSBQb3N0Zml4IDIuMnggU25h
cHNob3QgRmlsdGVyLCBwbGVhc2UK");'
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| Drieux 2004-04-25, 3:30 pm |
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On Apr 23, 2004, at 9:04 PM, WC -Sx- Jones wrote:
[..]
> Please, decode this key:
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> SxEyj/gJs5pXISX11386025
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> Thank you in advance :)
[..]
My compliments to your wit.
ciao
drieux
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| Jenda Krynicky 2004-04-27, 5:01 am |
| From: WC -Sx- Jones <WC-Sx-Jones@insecurity.org>
> Originally I asked this question around 1998, I'd like to see
> if anything new has occurred since then because the client I
> wrote the security code for which generated this key is *still*
> using that application today -
>
>
> Please, decode this key:
>
> SxEyj/gJs5pXISX11386025
I don't think I understand. What is this supposed to mean?
Jenda
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