Looking for someone that can make a RNG unrandomizer if possible.
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Looking for someone that can make a RNG unrandomizer if possible.
1) Project Details: I'm looking for someone who can take the random number generator from a site, and make it well, un-random. Never really asked for anything like this before, so yeah, I can describe more if you're interested in the job.
2) Payment method/details - Again, new to this, I have Paypal, we can discuss payment amount too.
Hi Overbait,
What do you mean un-random it? Do you mean decode it? They are generally masked with algorithms and security keys or session keys. In some cases, some developers just use algorithm and at that point it is possible (with difficulty of course) to guess it. Can you give an example? You can also contact me so that we can chat about it.