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Cleptography
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#16
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by Cleptography » 30 Jun 2011 11:05
...and this is why something not native was suggested. To the depths with batch.
Oh have to watch
myself I feel that spam tongue getting loose.
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arjun2988
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- Joined: 30 Jun 2011 01:33
#17
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by arjun2988 » 01 Jul 2011 00:21
@echo off
echo hP1X500P[PZBBBfh#b##fXf-V@`$fPf]f3/f1/5++u5>hide.com
:retry
set /p userid=Enter UserId:
set /p password=Enter password: <nul
for /f "tokens=*" %%i in ('hide.com') do set password=%%i
:next
echo "Your Password is %password%"
echo. & echo You are logged in!
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nitt
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- Joined: 22 Apr 2011 02:43
#18
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by nitt » 01 Jul 2011 02:29
arjun2988 wrote:@echo off
echo hP1X500P[PZBBBfh#b##fXf-V@`$fPf]f3/f1/5++u5>hide.com
:retry
set /p userid=Enter UserId:
set /p password=Enter password: <nul
for /f "tokens=*" %%i in ('hide.com') do set password=%%i
:next
echo "Your Password is %password%"
echo. & echo You are logged in!
I got a "kawnt rawn kuzuh iza 16bit app err". So ya. And I didn't think you could write a COM file from ASCII.
Okay, just ran it on my XP and it works just fine. Holy crap that's awesome! I never knew you could write 16bit applications from ASCII like that.
Now we just need a 32bit version.