Install the OpenSSL on Debian based systems
sudo apt-get install openssl| This archive contains the following programs: | |
| bfc The compiler for the 'brainfuck' language (240 bytes!) | |
| bfc.asm Source for the compiler | |
| bfi The interpreter for the 'brainfuck' language | |
| bfi.c Source for the interpreter (portable) | |
| src/ Some example programs in 'brainfuck' | |
| src/atoi.b Reads a number from stdin | |
| src/div10.b Divides the number under the pointer by 10 | |
| src/hello.b The ubiquitous "Hello World!" |
| { | |
| "kind": "discovery#restDescription", | |
| "description": "Business logic for the Meetings app.", | |
| "servicePath": "", | |
| "rootUrl": "https://meetings.googleapis.com/", | |
| "basePath": "", | |
| "ownerDomain": "google.com", | |
| "name": "meetings", | |
| "batchPath": "batch", | |
| "revision": "20181113", |
If it's so easy to guess a uuid, here you go
I ran crypto.randomUUID() twice on my machine.
The first ID was 15041508-fd38-4eda-bc1d-7b74e4738cd9
The second? That's your challenge.
I encrypted a text file with the following command: