Miley CSI

killerwolph

Member
Like a Rolling Stone(6:04)

Satisfaction(3:43)

Imagine(3:02)

What's Going On(3:47)

Respect(2:23)

Good Vibrations(3:36)

Johnny B. Goode(2:38)

Hey Jude(7:08)

Smells Like Teen Spirit(5:01)

What'd I Say (Parts 1 And 2)(5:06)

My Generation(3:17)

A Change Is Gonna Come(3:13)

Yesterday(2:05)

Blowin' in the Wind(2:46)

London Calling(3:18)

I Want to Hold Your Hand(2:26)

Purple Haze(2:50)

Maybellene(2:19)

Hound Dog(2:15)

Let It Be(3:52)

Born to Run(4:30)

Be My Baby(2:37)

In My Life(2:27)

People Get Ready(2:38)

I’ve tried all these
 

turtlet

Active Member
Im writing a brute force programm right now all i need is a huge song list with the song lengths if possible
 

turtlet

Active Member
if someone can text file list of this songs
with their time lengths would be awesome

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Whats the biggest playlist on spotify?
i could also make a webscraper to fetch all songs of a playlist into a local db and try those pws in the brute force app

i'll work on it the next following days if i got some time for it but any help is appreciated
you can start by posting any spotify playlist urls

Maybe we should make a separat thread for this
 
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JanniR

Active Member
Yeah, speaking as a coder I don't think this is worth the time. It's not clear to me that we have any reason to even be sure the RAR contains something other than scat porn. Besides that, haven't we already seen everything Miley Cyrus has to offer?

On a technical level, there's so many permutations for "name of classic rock song" and "time code" (is it written with parentheses? A space character after the song title?) that it would be more time-efficient to set up a brute-force program and leave it running. Need I point out that the time code listed for a song in one place doesn't necessarily match the time code in another place? That it depends on which recording of a song we're talking about, and how the CD's tracks were cut and read by a computer vs. what is written on the CD's track list on the back of the case?
 

genije

Member
Hi all,
Cracking the .rar file is unfortunately nearly impossible. You may use some software that shall try to do brute force the letters until it guesses the pass but it required lots of time (years) for the job if even manage to crack. and guess the pass.

The next thing can be used some online server/site for cracking the .rar but sensitive content may be rejected.

Then, there was a thing (can't remember how and why it worked) but .rar file with the password could be converted to .zip and that removed the pass but this exploit was fixed a long time ago by winrar I think. This I think does not work anymore.

And the last thing is to drag & drop the .rar file into notepad++ or some hex editor and try to find a pass. in the hash manually. Good luck with that.

I think there is no other way except for some super anonymous and real madafucker hardcoded hacker from underground web I guess.

IMHO this Wrecking Ball .rar file with a password is just a hoax and no worth it.
 
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mblshr

Well-Known Member
Yeah, speaking as a coder I don't think this is worth the time. It's not clear to me that we have any reason to even be sure the RAR contains something other than scat porn. Besides that, haven't we already seen everything Miley Cyrus has to offer?

On a technical level, there's so many permutations for "name of classic rock song" and "time code" (is it written with parentheses? A space character after the song title?) that it would be more time-efficient to set up a brute-force program and leave it running. Need I point out that the time code listed for a song in one place doesn't necessarily match the time code in another place? That it depends on which recording of a song we're talking about, and how the CD's tracks were cut and read by a computer vs. what is written on the CD's track list on the back of the case?

We haven't seen the inside of her pussy or her asshole. But other than that, yeah.
 
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virus115

Guest
Nobody is brute forcing a RAR file. Governments protect files using this kind of password protection and nobody breaks it.
 

cd79

Well-Known Member
Yeah, speaking as a coder I don't think this is worth the time. It's not clear to me that we have any reason to even be sure the RAR contains something other than scat porn. Besides that, haven't we already seen everything Miley Cyrus has to offer?

On a technical level, there's so many permutations for "name of classic rock song" and "time code" (is it written with parentheses? A space character after the song title?) that it would be more time-efficient to set up a brute-force program and leave it running. Need I point out that the time code listed for a song in one place doesn't necessarily match the time code in another place? That it depends on which recording of a song we're talking about, and how the CD's tracks were cut and read by a computer vs. what is written on the CD's track list on the back of the case?
Lol at this entire thread. All this fuss, and a thread dedicated to cracking a RAR password ... and it's not even anyone decent - it's Miley fucking Cyrus, LMAO. The words "get a life", come to mind.
 

Stank1

Active Member
Lol at this entire thread. All this fuss, and a thread dedicated to cracking a RAR password ... and it's not even anyone decent - it's Miley fucking Cyrus, LMAO. The words "get a life", come to mind.
Yet, you're here like the rest of us....taking time out of your day to read and post about it.

It must be your entitled feeling (or reasoning) of having a life, because you feel that the rest of us here, in this entire thread, don't have one.
 
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virus115

Guest
Probably spend more time killing the computer's CPU than being able to crack that impossible RAR file password. If they are using characters other than letters the combination would be in the millions.
 

Jc355

Member
On vola: the answer my friend is blowin’ in the wind. Now I’ve tried all versions of it as the password but I think it might actually be a metaphor or a pseudo hint. Don’t fully know. I was just reading the wiki page for the song
She covered "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" by Dylan. Not sure if that's any use.
 
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