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  • hmm stupid computer school why not go pickup the code with little google hack my dog could find it

  • parla italiano ed non copiare il video da altre persone ok

  • actual password released from wikileaks on twitter it is: Gw0whe$PfehwH{W%$%0sfwFGOENqi2­4yHSFP{NKFwekqzcxGPAEGMq32pfew­kjnwrHN}#%Fwedqkdg?WM43\hgwr#$­JhowdnwqQELFDWmenhwREWKwqeq$

  • if you use a hash calculator to calculate ONION and ROUTER you will find that they have nothing in common. there is no way they are causing a hash collision.

  • also keep in mind it may have multiple encryption methods and keys. Onion may just be a level 1 break, it could also be that onion simply decrypts a safe-to-release portion of the data, the data you got after onion may be encrypted still and need another password. as I said, it will never be cracked :)

  • This is Julian Assange we're talking about. I'm not even Julian Assange and I know that to create a strong password you never link it to anything in the real world, you create a randomized password of uppercase-lowercase a-z and special characters password, never using the same character twice and at least 20 characters long. There is no way anyone will ever crack this

  • Why all these "ufos are after me"-people have to come and shit on every video?

  • i bet the password is 1234

  • i been able to crack this? NO...

    what do i believe what it is?

    i think is the proof..NASA and others agencys have been Lying

    about apophis, asteroid..orbit . among other facts..

    in resume.. it proof earth have already an expiration date...

    for 2029 or 2036

  • je.. is funny ..aphopis.. is the most. dangerous asteroid,, discovered so far...

    they say it could impact earth on 2036....

  • The password is "TRUSTNO1"

  • watch the key be something simple and pathetic like PRANK or UMADBRO XD

  • AES permits the use of 256-bit keys. Breaking a symmetric 256-bit key by brute force requires 2128 times more computational power than a 128-bit key. A device that could check a billion billion (1018) AES keys per second would in theory require about 3×10*51 years to exhaust the 256-bit key space.

  • @apollo2025 Statistically the key is found at 50% of the time, so it would be 1.5x10⁵¹ years.

  • The key is most likely on a file on some flash drive. If the time comes the key will be distributed over the internet.

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  • maybe its a name or birthdate in BINARY code?

    guys try using julians name and birthdate and convert it to binary

    roubaixinteractive,com/PlayGro­und/Binary_Conversion/Binary_T­o_Text.asp

    replace , with a . ( komma with dot )

  • @RavenVanDark Dont know, you should try and let us know! ;)

  • @RavenVanDark do you think a file, which is supposed to save the life of an important person like assange would be protected that badly...?

  • @RavenVanDark Congratulations on being a complete and utter moron.

  • Hey guys, what program do I use to open it in the first place. I know it is password protected, but how do I open it to the point where I can one day enter in the password???

    Help please...

  • @Freedom3777 You must use openssl (available for Win,Linux and Mac)

  • man but experts already said the encryption sistem I heard on the news that it has like 3billions of combinations good look

  • @Gh0StSecurity It is right. No one has already broken the encryption.

  • @Gh0StSecurity AES-256 is uncrackable, yet. It will be broken eventually but It is a long ways off until someone does.

  • Cool and beautiful, nice tune

    good luck!

  • @SuperAntisocialite Thank you

  • What if someone writes a program that conects to a system that asigns you a position to start a bruteforce analysis. Then a million people download this program, and then, each computer starts in a diferent position. So the number of passwords to be tryed by each computer are less. Then the whole world unlocks the document.

  • @TheSpanishJob Everything is possible! But why? Why we should force something that has been created to be hidden?

    If Assan decide to release the pasword is ok. At the end of everything they will release all these secrets with insurance.aes256 or with wikileaks site(s), but dont worry, we will know everythings!

  • @TheSpanishJob However, it still impossible! I calculated 250Milion/combination at second, with 1 milion ppl in action. In these condictions you'll (maybe) able to find the correct key after some years. Exacly 4.62962963 × 10^51

  • @havocITA how many combinations are there? 2^256?

  • @TheSpanishJob @TheSpanishJob So much! Is like: 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 .... 256 times

  • @havocITA If we tired all combinations from 1 to ~ it takes years sure, but don't forget we only need 1 out of these. We don't have to run all the way to the last combination to get the password..We might hit the right one after just 1month. Keep hope alive. Did Assange pick the password or someone else in Wikileaks. Is the password probability "brute force" calculated before the pick the password and did they choose the worst ever/random password ever to protect it? Is it a real word or random?

  • @TheSpanishJob Something like BOINC?

  • @TheSpanishJob there aren't enough computers in the world to do the job... if you put all computer proccessing power doing this job, maybe you can break it in a couple of millon years.

  • ß221399942apophis

    that was released a few days ago by a short lived WIKILEAKS youtube account. It is only part of the password BUT IT ACCEPTS IT(that part anyway)

  • @kalloused Its "β²²¹³99942apophis" and like i said before, that is incomplete and it can't be used to decrypt insurance.aes256 file. openssl decrypt without error, but the file still corrupted and unreadable.

  • love the music? artist and title please?

  • the answer to break is is a quantum pc and the Swiss Onyx have it.

  • @TheKamikazeMAR LOL, or simply hack julian assange laptop! ;)

  • Can't understand a thing, looks cool. I wish I could do that! Do you have an education for this?

  • @Sw0rdFishu Thanks, however nop, i've learned that things reading and try, try try and try again! :) Good luck!

  • can u msg me the coding of the file once u open it, i think i gota way 2 read it bt idk

  • @Nvrtryme What do you mean with coding? The file is coded in AES256. The (presumably) passwords are: ONION, ROUTER and β²²¹³99942apophis

  • @havocITA FreeBreannaManning

  • @Nvrtryme What do you mean with coding? The file is coded in AES256. The (presumably) passwords are: ONION, ROUTER and β²²¹³99942apophis

  • @havocITA i saw someone open the file in notepad with a whole bunch of symbols, dats wat i was lookn 4 tho

  • @Nvrtryme Please speak in english, i'm not english, so i do not understand all! :D

    However it is normal! When you open an encrypted file in notepad you'll see just a random simbols. That mean that file is still encrypted

  • @havocITA lol i no, dats was i wantd 2 c, i want 2 see the entire file wit all the symbols

  • @Nvrtryme Ah ok, sorry but i cant' post a 1,4GB file! You can download the original one, and follow the step on the video to obtain the same file!

  • @havocITA this video?

  • @Nvrtryme Yes, this video.

  • 99942 Apophis

  • @oujisan I know about the new password, released on 8-Dic-2010;

    It can decrypt just a frew encryption but, again, we can't read the output file. It's again a fake password (or just the first step to decrypt all the contents)

  • @oujisan However the "official" password could be: β²²¹³99942apophis

  • open sesame :p

  • Why would you try those "passwords".. and why do you call them collisions?

  • @MiamiRSVP I've found that passwords on Internet. And theme work fine! But the output is wrong! So i think that are just collisions!

  • @havocITA just curious... i think its all a set up, to see how concentrated are folks on the web and modern day intelligence issues.... through the cia/fbi fusion center, they have a statistical database, with a user friendly/3d design to show them how ulnerable we are to believe what gets advertised etc... perhaps a project, to unleash on other countries through third parties o w.e, but vie said too much, so i must go now..

    take care

  • @MiamiRSVP obvious troll is obvious

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