This is a 100$ Amazon gift card. To get the code you have to decrypt the following text:

This is a 100$ Amazon gift card. To get the code you have to decrypt the following text:
12661775895841650C52D8C454011355460D
Good luck.

Attached: Test.jpg (656x441, 93K)

OP, I wouldn't go around admitting your dick is that small. It's unbecoming.

Decode these nuts nigga

It's that obvious, huh? It wouldn't be too bad if I didn't also have erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation at the same time.

>12661775895841650C52D8C454011355460D
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What i am getting out of it. Idk how to use hex

Not Base64, SHA256 or hex afaik.

VCV ?

hexidecimal base 16 by the look

The key still hasn't been reclaimed.

you send me the code and i give you pics of my sweet boypussy hows that sound

It's obviously hex instructions for a Zilog Z80. Get programming!

Not really tempting. How about you send me a 200$ gift card and I will publicly share the code? Seems fair.

Got any sort of hint? 9 bytes could be a bunch of stuff.

Not really. Either you get it or you don't.

at least post proof of purchase otherwise youre a liar

Don't think it is. If you remove the garbage characters that can't be used anyways then you're left with 8 characters (after decode)
You need 14 for it to be an actual gift card code

There you go.

Attached: Test.jpg (926x255, 33K)

well, typical amazon codes are 15 chars long, with 3 " - ", so 18 chars
and we do have a 36 char string, could be doubled with whatever op did to the code
so that's at least /suggesting/ it's plausible to be real

Give us a tip after which system we could go there are hundreds of ways to decipher it. But everyone gives a differente answer

they just have two hyphens, actually. three sections

lmao

Did you use multiple encryption methods?
And do we need a key?

No, single method. Yes, you do need a key.

is the plaintext we're looking for the amazon code, or some other string?

It's the Amazon code.

is the code formatted with the hyphens or without?

Solve the code and find out.

probably the last question from me ()
is the key part of the text you posted, are we supposed to crack it, or is it somewhere else?

I think that my answer, says it all.
The string is the amazon code.
Yeah, I think that if you want the code you are supposed to crack it.

>is the key part of the text you posted
>To get the code you have to decrypt the following text:
>12661775895841650C52D8C454011355460D
>Good luck.
it's probably "Good luck." lmao