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Nope, protected mode has been defeated too...see email below. TS4 and TS2Ki
password protection schemes are all unsecure now.
MT
At 11:03 AM 11/27/01 -0500, Bob Fulks wrote:
>The "Export to ELS protected" format does not contain the source and
>should be a lot more secure. Any scheme can be cracked but the effort
>of cracking this one vs. the benefit probably makes it pretty safe.
Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 09:21:27 -0400
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
From: William Brower <1000mileman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: TS2000 password protection defeated
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I have confirmed that the TS2000 password protection scheme has been
defeated. The code below was sent to KD in protected form. KD
successfully discovered the password and opened the code.
At 12:26 PM 6/2/00 +0200, you wrote:
>William Brower wrote:
>
> >Hi KD:
> >I attach testprot.els which has the BK:4H/4L indicator. This was
>written
> >by me and has a short message at the top of the code. If you can open
>it,
> >please copy the code and message to an email and post it to the Omega
> >List. Thanks.
>
>
>
>Surprise!! ;-))
>
>I'm sorry that I use this list, but it is response for William Brower's
>message.
>
>K
>
>{This is a test of the TS2000 password protection
>Password !@#}
>
>Inputs: LookBack(8), Count(4);
>
>Vars: cntH(0),cntL(0), MaxH(0),MinL(0);
>
>cntH = 0;
>cntL = 0;
>MaxH = 0;
>MinL = 999999;
>
>For value1 = lookback downto 0 begin
> If H[value1] > MaxH then begin
> cntH = CntH+1;
> MaxH = H[value1];
> end;
>
> If L[value1] < MinL then begin
> cntL = cntL+1;
> MinL = L[value1];
> end;
>
>end;
>If cntH = count+1 then Plot1(H,"4H");
>If cntL = count+1 then Plot2(L,"4L");
>
>
>
>
Bill Brower
Email: 1000mileman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Web Site: insideedge.net
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