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Posting this for a friend of mine! I have no clue what these codes are..

 

So, I have a puzzle here. Does anyone have any idea what these codes are? The person who published them (game related) says that all the names of old veteran players who are conquering the game is on that list. 

 

1. 8ffcee663d7ec3ca9406d75d047bb74677d174aa
2. 994ea3d76629d62c12d901971d165954695e6286
3. f37755e112ba9ee2aa277ab4a0bbf9a5f8df3740
4. 2037023cde4c4cda7d34589d399af226e1103cb4
5. eadca1935cf37597dfb28daf489cd5acf926bf15
6. 078a909f875a887d561bdaa762dec7cbd59b2617
7. c043ad70528fd370b38feb8662f1a08bf22e6dd5
8. 48a0e646c786299e104bccc4a38fd0999666821a
9. 75a3362764ca369d56cf720ed6ab6df0b10b1fcc
10. 27288c9232347ceca7e20cc29f5e001eb61d6
 
Thanks in advance.

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md5 encryption (at least that is what the person on the hackforums said)

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These are piracy links.

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its a md5 checksum string. it is used to check the integrity of a downloaded data file(to see if every thing is there)

 

mostly used for updates like stuff

 

that string is created at the server and after downloaded on the local machine and then compared  with each other. if it is the same then it was a clean download and if its not its a bad download.

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Looks like hex to me.

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Can you see whats on the links? That's what my friend is interested in. Are there names in them? I don't really understand the geek language, can someone please explain simply, thanks for answers guys! :)

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Md5 check sum

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Hmmm, guys isn't MD5 hexadecimal max length = 32 characters? (16-bytes)

Then that can't be MD5 alone.

Probably joined with a RSA algorithm.

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md5 encryption (at least that is what the person on the hackforums said)

 

its a md5 checksum string. it is used to check the integrity of a downloaded data file(to see if every thing is there)

 

mostly used for updates like stuff

 

that string is created at the server and after downloaded on the local machine and then compared  with each other. if it is the same then it was a clean download and if its not its a bad download.

 

Md5 check sum

no, too long

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It's a hash.

yeah we figured it out

 

and it also looks like a SHA-1 hash, but i can't get the names out of it

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You could try converting the string from base 16 to base 26 using only letters then see what it spells out :P

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If it's md5 you could check them against a rainbow table.

Signatures are stupid.

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