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    Default Is he back?.. Sonicmouse

    Recently searched Sonicmouse's rooms.. and saw that 2 people was in a locked room of his.. maybe it was an error.. or maybe hes back? had recently been hearing things that hes coming back to test out habbos server once again. for those who have never heard of sonicmouse.. read - http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1559&page=7

    moderator alert Thread moved by Jordesh (Forum Moderator): From 'Habbo News & Rumours' to here as better suited
    Last edited by Jordan; 14-07-2011 at 06:15 AM.

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    Loving how you 'a newbie' to habboxforum, first post and all would be this. SHOCKING NEWS!!!

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    Even if Sonicmouse is back, there's not really anything he can do on habbo; with scripting ect..

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    although it would be harder for him to hack, I don't doubt its impossible for him, I would be scared.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeptis View Post
    although it would be harder for him to hack, I don't doubt its impossible for him, I would be scared.
    why would you be scared? :S

    lol if he's back..

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    If he is coming back, and he wants to hack people, I would be scared to death.


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    maybe if everyone stopped ******** themselves when they heard his name it wouldn't be so bad. it's all social stigma.

    i laugh at the morons in that thread making out they know his life story though lololol

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    I wasn't around in them days I don't think so I don't give a flying one.

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    It's most probably a fake account made when names where deleted, he has one of the new starter rooms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeptis View Post
    although it would be harder for him to hack, I don't doubt its impossible for him, I would be scared.
    Harder meaning impossible.

    "Sulake have tried many different things to prevent us breaking their encryption; unique key exchanges, time stamped banners (making them unique and one of a kind!), and complex programming and obfuscation in order to stop us in our tracks, but finally defeated us with their RSA implementation. (I don't know why they didn't do it sooner?)
    Sulake brought in their RSA Class (well, not theirs, part of the as3crypto package), with this class they encipher only a single packet; a public key needed for the initialization of their RC4 Class, without it; the encryption cannot work
    Upon delving into the client to find out what was going out, we found out that the RSA Class being used, used a public key of length of around 60 characters (that's a 60 digit hexadecimal[base16] number) was being used to initialise the encryption. We didn't think much of it at the time, until we figured out there wasn't any way plausible we could work with a number that big without dedicating weeks bruteforcing our way through that number in order to finding p & q (BigInteger primes used to calculate the final key 'n'). So that we could attack that packet with a MITM and initialise the RC4 class.
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    TLDR: After Habbo moved from a shockwave to a flash platform and changed it's encryption method, scripting on habbo became impossible since recieving packets is essentially randomized.

    From the horses mouth.

    Sonicmouse is never coming back, it was probably staff having a look around, or habbo vets that know the password to the room.
    Last edited by Manhattan; 14-07-2011 at 08:56 AM.






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