Some hints regarding the challenge:
If you receive "Login failed, invalid username or password." this means that your reply has been timed out.
Regarding the last part (the challenge is a 3 part ), it looks like that in case of some tools, time zones matters. I have created this challenge in CET/CEST timezone. If you still can't get the right solution, please contact me.
For the token code challenge, a hint:
779286 - from Fri Jul 27 14:23:00 2012 to Fri Jul 27 14:23:59 2012
XXXXX - from Fri Jul 27 14:24:00 2012 to Fri Jul 27 14:24:59 2012 ---> this is the solution
440866 - from Fri Jul 27 14:25:00 2012 to Fri Jul 27 14:25:59 2012
GreetZ and happy challenging
And another important thing regarding the last part:
If you have found a c source code where you have to enter the current token code displayed, than either you have to search for another tool, or you have to modify it.
Hello,
Which C-sourcecode are you talking about? Am I missing something?
I'm totally clueless about the 3rd part. I have the given .asc file and that's all.
The 3.rd part is about to google a tool for this one time password thingy. There are some c codes, but not every is suitable for this challenge, and there is also a general purpose windows hacking program, where the older versions are known to working for this challenge. And you have to know what PSA InSecurID means...
PSA InSecurID is really, really clear. Just change/remove a few letters and it's obvious. I have that code you were talking about, yes, it is useless (unfortunately).
Perhaps you could give a clue about that general purpose windows hacking program. Windows hacking is either obtaining/cracking LM/NT hashes (which is obviously not related to this challenge) or ?Rem*Desk*Con*? hacking?
The general purpose windows hacking program is called **i* from **i*.it
Even though your hint is... Disturbing... I probably know what is that "general purpose windows hacking program". Isn't that supposed to be **i******? (not one word), seeing what data is given.
EDIT: yes, I was right, thanks for the hint anyway (it helped to ensure THAT was the right tool) ;)
Yes, it is **i* * **** but you dont need the * **** part
I found the program to calculate it. Runs fine. But it looks like I've got a newer version of it..
I put everything which is given into the program, but don't get the correct number O_o
It's calculating the correct numbers to my input. It looks like, that it's only calculating the numbers for the new version of the chips ;-)
May I pm someone with my results please?
If you have used a too new version, it wouldn't even had allowed you to give the token/import .asc.
Are you sure you have set the correct date&time in the correct timezone?