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Originally Posted by dhardy View Post
Interesting; I get the same output as m0da. (Not that I need it; was just curious.)

Some output from the terminal (my code is not 12345 btw):

Code:
Nokia-N900:~# grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1        
lock_code
<whitespace>
����,
<whitespace>
12345
--
lock_code
<whitespace>
(
<whitespace>
��P��
�
<whitespace>
I do not need to crack either, I remember mine, but curiousity killed the cat.

I also get same kind of output. Not exactly the same, but the whitespace and strings in [a-z,0-9,A-Z] are the same.
And my security code is not 12345 either.

PR1.2, so I would not think there has been updates and improvement to some better crypt than useless DES. Unless in some region code models different cryptoalgorithm is used because software patents do not apply or three letter agencies do not enforce to use weak crypto?