When you run bf_password.exe sometimes I get the numbers 87,45,432,23,234,4 etc. but sometimes I get letters and I would like to know how I decrypt them exactly?
No I mean like when I run bf_password it gives me letters like sometimes you get 843,34,34,34,4,,3,43,1212, and sometimes you get [Hufeew]You'll only see numbers between 48-57 and 65-122, so the majority of the numbers you've listed won't be given during that kind of hash. Each number represents the ASCII code for a symbol, so 48 is '0', 49 is '1' and so on. https://theasciicode.com.ar/
Dont bother, just keep trying until you get the ASCII-variant as a hash.No I mean like when I run bf_password it gives me letters like sometimes you get 843,34,34,34,4,,3,43,1212, and sometimes you get [Hufeew]
If the the result of your hash is a bunch of letters, for example (AkngfkjJK) (that isnt a result you would get it is just an example). You then need to use cshift and go from -5 to +5, so you would go "cshift AknqfkjJK -5" "cshift AknqfkjJK -4" "cshift AknqfkjJK -3" and so on until you get an result that is somewhat english, for example CivilGamers(just an example). CivilGamers would then be your password for when you use the remote connect command. I recommend you dont use cshift as im sure you will find out after using it a couple times that it is just annoying an it most likely going to be faster to re-run bf_password until you get a getchar result.No I mean like when I run bf_password it gives me letters like sometimes you get 843,34,34,34,4,,3,43,1212, and sometimes you get [Hufeew]