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by INSANEdrive, ಥ_ಥ | f(ಠ‿↼)z | ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ| ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, Wednesday, October 09, 2013, 18:12 (3850 days ago) @ /Sekhmet/

This is what I see.

DecomTO: DBO.AI.SEKHMET
FROM: DBO.VANGUARD.UNIT-08732

Sekhmet,
This was intercep@ed on the way out of the Hive c1uster. They'll know what to do wi?h this, but they need to work together. Tel# them to watch out for the lockdown. The more thEy work together, the more likely we are to come through this iN one piwce.

//CYPHERMODE/AES128/ECB
737865a6de79ceffd44c86feb36ea480ef083dbecccdf71077dc044e218243f6
//ENDCYPHER

~08732 <3


beep boop.

AES128 - KEY? Idea comes from...

/Sekhmet/ We might need to convert this hex into a binary file instead of passing it in as a string. I think this is done with echo 737865a6de79ceffd44c86feb36ea480ef083dbecccdf71077dc044e218243f6 | xxd -r -p > enc.bin. However, on my system, when I go to verify that it worked with hexdump enc.bin, the byte order has changed (see: host order vs network order). I'm not sure if xxd is the one reversing the byte order of it's hexdump.


//SIG_INT/DAT_STRM_INJECT/COMM.AI.DBO.SEKHMET //MODE/EN
//BEGIN-TX

If an AI could even have a couch, I bet the key would be in the cushions. But I don't, and cannot have a couch. Or any furniture.

It was here, I swear…

In the meantime, I know that the agent would have used a server-based system such as this one: http://aes.online-domain-tools.com as a means of quick encryption to avoid issues with Guardian-specific operating systems.

//END-TX


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/Sekhmet/ . . . How big is this key? Our eyes only see so far 'lest we have the tools to make due. True for any known entity really.


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