Marco
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Post by Marco on Aug 6, 2004 21:11:47 GMT -5
Hey any one thats seen Terminator 2 or Blue streak (the movie) or played Mission Impossible: Operation Surma has seen a character use something that sticks into a part of some kinda safe and it just scrolls numbers until the correct code is found then what ever it is opens. Now I'm not trying to become a criminal LOL I just want to know if any of you guys know what it's called. If so please reply.
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Post by darkschneider on Aug 6, 2004 22:30:43 GMT -5
Sorta like rocket/jet packs I don't think those really exist much outside of movies. IE: for availability to general public (rocket packs exist  )
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Aug 7, 2004 4:08:48 GMT -5
Yeah I dunno if anything like that actually exists, although I think there are programs out there that try to find the crack a password on the internet (like if someone wants to try and access your forum account or something), which is why it's always best to have an obscure password that contains a good mix of letters and numbers. Jet packs huh? Kinda reminds me of the guy that came into my work and asked for a hoverboard - he said that he saw them on TV. I guess they must have been showing Back to the Future 2 again...  Kaz
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Marco
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Post by Marco on Aug 7, 2004 8:23:41 GMT -5
LMAO Well thx anyways.
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Post by son_jason on Aug 7, 2004 11:39:05 GMT -5
Theres a term called brute force whichi used by hackers to calculate every statistical possiblity for a code involving the allocated amount of locks, It also depends on what kind of lock it is seeing as a number cruncher wont be able to open a 13 cylinder drum lock.
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Post by darkschneider on Aug 7, 2004 12:17:12 GMT -5
I want a hoverboard.
(apparently the jet pack used in that James Bond movie was a one of a kind real rocket pack -fuel supply lasts less than two minutes I think)
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Post by Marco on Aug 23, 2004 11:36:09 GMT -5
Theres a term called brute force whichi used by hackers to calculate every statistical possiblity for a code involving the allocated amount of locks, It also depends on what kind of lock it is seeing as a number cruncher wont be able to open a 13 cylinder drum lock. Uhhh are u a hacker? 
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Post by pumpkin_man on Aug 23, 2004 19:33:49 GMT -5
Hey any one thats seen Terminator 2 or Blue streak (the movie) or played Mission Impossible: Operation Surma has seen a character use something that sticks into a part of some kinda safe and it just scrolls numbers until the correct code is found then what ever it is opens. Now I'm not trying to become a criminal LOL I just want to know if any of you guys know what it's called. If so please reply. the device in terminator 2 was cool it was a laptop like thing that plugged into an ATM and just fed john connor money altho i did notice it had a big atari logo on it lol i wonder if atari still sell them ;D
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Post by son_jason on Aug 25, 2004 5:31:34 GMT -5
Uhhh are u a hacker?  Could be.....
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