Change in Encryption

02/02/2013 02:03 xmen01235#1
I know it will not be given in public.....
02/02/2013 02:42 Lateralus#2
What is the point of this thread?
02/02/2013 03:58 xmen01235#3
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What is the point of this thread?
It is just an indirect way of asking if someone is willing to share it :D.
02/02/2013 06:30 InfamousNoone#4
It's not that many changes to the current encryption. It's not a big change, good luck!
02/02/2013 17:33 _DreadNought_#5
Isn't it just a key change?

New key: C238xs65pjy7HU9Q
02/02/2013 17:55 teroareboss1#6
No. I think... is a new crypto on DH packet
02/02/2013 19:11 M.Dego#7
i think, the encryption changed to "blowfish" again. :rolleyes:
02/03/2013 03:03 { Angelius }#8
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Originally Posted by _DreadNought_ View Post
Isn't it just a key change?

New key: C238xs65pjy7HU9Q
That and a ridiculous edit to Libeay32\CAST that's all there is to it :|

I can't believe TQ is that desperate lol
02/03/2013 11:32 Korvacs#9
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That and a ridiculous edit to Libeay32\CAST that's all there is to it :|

I can't believe TQ is that desperate lol
If they were desperate they would spend a large amount of money on a more sophisticated encryption system.
02/03/2013 14:35 { Angelius }#10
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If they were desperate they would spend a large amount of money on a more sophisticated encryption system.
They are desperate enough... And i for one witnessed it on many occasions, but they are in no means interested in spending a large amount of money on some new encryption system only to have us crack it again.. again and again and again.. And i think that no matter how "sophisticated" their encryption system is... As long as we have access to the client and the tools to debug it any new encryption is vulnerable and will be cracked in time..
02/03/2013 14:52 _DreadNought_#11
If they have anything spectacular lined up it'll be launched with the release of Conquer 3.0 ... Assuming it does get released.
02/03/2013 16:03 Korvacs#12
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They are desperate enough... And i for one witnessed it on many occasions, but they are in no means interested in spending a large amount of money on some new encryption system only to have us crack it again.. again and again and again.. And i think that no matter how "sophisticated" their encryption system is... As long as we have access to the client and the tools to debug it any new encryption is vulnerable and will be cracked in time..
Hence why they are not desperate enough, they make no attempt to protect the client currently.
02/03/2013 18:56 _DreadNought_#13
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Hence why they are not desperate enough, they make no attempt to protect the client currently.
lol? They have implemented functionality in attempts to stop reverse engineering of the client.
02/03/2013 19:20 Korvacs#14
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lol? They have implemented functionality in attempts to stop reverse engineering of the client.
Oh sorry,

They make basically no attempt to protect the client. :rolleyes:
02/03/2013 19:24 CptSky#15
CO2 is still profitable... They'll shutdown the game as they did for M&M when it was no longer profitable due to bots... So, they won't invest money in protection. Maybe for CO3 ?