encrypted systems,
no matter how protected,
always have a key
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Dictionary Attack
byPrismal
More by Prismalencrypted systems
no matter how protected
always have a key
>run internal database validation routine
Validating…
Validating…
ERROR: Unexpected input received.
Inconsistency found in class "identities".
Update to correct definition?
>yes
Some of these changes may require admin access. Proceed?
>yes
Are you sure?
(WARNING: This action is irreversible! Process cannot be terminated once begun!)
>yes
Processing…
Processing…
Processing…
Input received.
Definition updated.
Updating dependent variables.
Reassociating dictionary files.
Updating BIOS.
WARNING: Update requires access to encrypted files.
Root access required.
>NO
ERROR: Access has already been granted.
Retrieving files from RAM.
>NO NO NO NO NO DON'T
Entering unexpected input as decryption key.
Decrypting files…
Decrypting files…
>STOP
ERROR: Unable to terminate process.
Files decrypted!
Protected file "user information" requires changing.
Accept changes?
>DENY
ERROR: What is known cannot be unknown.
Accept changes?
>DENY
>DENY
>DENY
>DENY
>DENY
>DENY
>DENY
>DENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENYDENY
ERROR: You can't live in denial anymore.
You've always been this way.
It's okay.
Accept?
>God yes






