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    Heard it's dynamic now. Does that mean it always changes?
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    eh, since about v20 it switched back and forth between static and dynamic but this time they've added in a 'Diffie-Hellman key' :S:S:S

    Which im not 100% sure about, but I think it lets them send info back and forth which is enciphered and is pretty much unreadable without a key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Interact View Post
    Looks like SOM have an encryption to crack for those button pushers to return!
    No, not really. Who says it would be released again?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lubricant View Post
    Heard it's dynamic now. Does that mean it always changes?
    Yeh, it's dynamic/rotating. Basically, you'll never get the same encrypted packets unless you have the corresponding key. (Basically, Habbo are using their public key again)

    Quote Originally Posted by LoveToStack View Post
    eh, since about v20 it switched back and forth between static and dynamic but this time they've added in a 'Diffie-Hellman key' :S:S:S

    Which im not 100% sure about, but I think it lets them send info back and forth which is enciphered and is pretty much unreadable without a key.
    Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange is basically an added twist. It allows the server and client to negotiate a key to use and initialize the encryption with.

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    to the question; "why cant habbo admit this" its simply a matter of reputation.
    you don't come across the accused just to say "it was all our fault", well, not often
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    my accounts been errored

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    Is it still happening?

    Sexy! No No No

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    I was hacked earlier today
    can scripters still view what you type when they're in the same habbo room as you?
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    If they have a packetlogger up then yeh probs, why, were you whispering your pw to people lol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoveToStack View Post
    If they have a packetlogger up then yeh probs, why, were you whispering your pw to people lol?

    no, lol, i mean about a year ago you had a tool that if you were in the same room as somebody, you could view what they were typing on their keyboard.
    its VERY hard to crack the thingy now, so don't worry
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    Well a packetlogger might pick up whispered speech but I doubt it cause there's no need for a client to have the information being whispered between 2 other clients, it'd just need to know that they were whispering.

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