/*
* You might have heard of Meganet's "Virtual Matrix Encryption." They've
* had a series of "crack this code" contests, but won't tell us how
* their code works. The program below was reverse-engineered from the
* shareware software which is available on their web site, and can
* decrypt VME fil
On 5 May 2002 at 9:19, CDR Anonymizer wrote:
> /*
> * You might have heard of Meganet's "Virtual Matrix Encryption." They've
> * had a series of "crack this code" contests, but won't tell us how
> * their code works. The program below was reverse-engineered from the
> * shareware software which
/*
* You might have heard of Meganet's "Virtual Matrix Encryption." They've
* had a series of "crack this code" contests, but won't tell us how
* their code works. The program below was reverse-engineered from the
* shareware software which is available on their web site, and can
* decrypt VME fil
VME is so complex that I seriously doubt someone would ever be able to
reverse engineer it. And if they did, they would find no weaknesses. And
because it is one of a kind, the 25 year technology patent will protect any
attempts to copy it. Given what I know about the company and the algorit
/*
* You might have heard of Meganet's "Virtual Matrix Encryption." They've
* had a series of "crack this code" contests, but won't tell us how their
* code works. The program below was reverse-engineered from the shareware
* software which is available on their web site, and can decrypt VME files