>pixelknot
What's the password of the picture?
As it's a message by the cabal, I doubt that he knows himself. He only knew what tool was used on the pic.
Are you fucking kidding me? Please learn what bruteforce actually means. If the password had a length of like 20 chars already, you can sit and wait a long, long time until it will ever get the right password. Maybe until the end of your life.
Sunday, July 21th
Sunday
July 21th
etc.
Anons listen, codefag and cryptofag here
The problem is, that no matter which picture (even an unencrypted one) asks you for a password. Even leaving the field blank still would say there's a password, even if there is none.
So, either the picture does not have a password, which would be a "NULL" string (no idea how to pass it to Pixelknot, except someone takes the source code, modifies it and recompiles it to allow a NULL string by parsing a codeword like \NULL. Or the picture has a password, but we do not know it yet.