CrimsoniteX said:ConsoleApplication1 has stopped working...
must be far over 2 billion, i was around 2 billion on my own before it uploaded something and crashed.asiekierka said:According to my calculations we've done around 2 billion combinations so far.
These are not exact and just a semi-wild guess based on looking at the DB.
PS. I've done about 800 million of it.
EDIT: scrtmstr, if it finds the key, it stores it locally and sends it to the server. The local part is 99.9% sure, the networked one not so, so tell me if you got any local file out of it!
That is if we check EVERY combination. It is likely that something before the last is the correct one.CrimsoniteX said:I I did my math correctly...
If we get 1000 people to run this program at an average of 30,000 keys per second, that comes to 1,800,000,000 keys per second or 108,000,000,000 per hour. There are (10 to the 24th) possible keys, which is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. That means it will still take about 9.25925926 × (10 to the 12th) hours, or 1,056,993,070 years to check every combination.
I hope it's running random keys, and not sequential xD