To: Helicondelta
Dead-man switch was activated and dumped these three pass codes
f33a6de5c627e3270ed3e02f62cd0c857467a780cf6123d2172d80d02a072f74
eae5c9b064ed649ba468f0800abf8b56ae5cfe355b93b1ce90a1b92a48a9ab72
4bb96075acadc3d80b5ac872874c3037a386f4f595fe99e687439aabd0219809
They likely unlock encrypted files held in widely distributed torrent files.
16 posted on
10/17/2016 2:39:46 AM PDT by
Bobalu
(Trump Is The Bitch Slap This Country Needs)
To: Bobalu
To: Bobalu
Could also be hash keys to validate archives of data.
43 posted on
10/17/2016 3:48:49 AM PDT by
Gene Eric
(Don't be a statist!)
To: Bobalu
They likely unlock encrypted files held in widely distributed torrent files. Yup. Thank goodness the internet, by design, is distributed and redundant. The State can't readily shut off information flow.
Distribution of ideas thru the printing press helped bring down the monarchies of Europe. Distribution of ideas thru the internet will bring down today's ruling elites.
44 posted on
10/17/2016 4:05:43 AM PDT by
Flick Lives
(Voting Trump. It is not just a vote, it is a chance to burn down the rotten Uniparty.)
To: Bobalu
They likely unlock encrypted files held in widely distributed torrent files. No, they don't. They are hashes that will validate the authenticity of files that will be distributed.
To: Bobalu
Those strings are 64 bits in hexadecimal format. Doing some math, they can be expressed as a 1024 bit binary string.
1024 bit is a common key length for encryption / decryption keys. So I agree, these are almost certainly decryption keys for something.
93 posted on
10/17/2016 7:37:04 AM PDT by
JamesP81
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