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paziulek

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Testing For Accuracy
« on: May 08, 2010, 05:13:00 PM »

Hi, but I am sure this topic/thought exists already...
when the "fuses" were not "blown", it was a beautiful world,
now people look at wallmart's shelve dates,
or look for a 1/10 luck of getting an older RROD, fix'n'dump,
paying 20 bucks for junk and ending up with an other doorstep,
you can crack the RAR, ZIP, NAGRAVISION keys,
how expensive it is to release  bruteforce cracker for X360?
I might not have the money right now, but I might open a "PP like" account,
i will pay all the money, minus handling costs, to a person who is able to TEST between 7xxx and 8xxx series,
remember, "handling costs" will not include beer i need to buy, but it will include "travel" between US and Korea and/or China to make sure I, an my name is responsible for all the bucks I collect, most likely none, and the Travel will be via one of the most known cable providers which is also free... now... how MUCH MONEY DO YOU WANT BASTARDS!

ps: testing for accuracy = brute force
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No_Name

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Testing For Accuracy
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2010, 06:07:00 PM »

Its not a case of money.

Its a case of the time required to try and break the key and its a very long time.

Its a dead end idea and has been touted a huge number of times in the past\ hell they even tried it back in the xbox days
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