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<Contents>
<Key>tominecon.7z</Key>
<LastModified>2011-11-15T10:23:06.000Z</LastModified>
<ETag>"e10d225cd041b43221a99ebea3c764e8-2"</ETag>
<Size>74499610</Size>
<StorageClass>STANDARD</StorageClass>
</Contents>
so, I tried downloading it. It is a staggering 71 MB and took only a few seconds to download. When I opened it (with 7-zip ofcourse, it is .7z) it said to enter a password! I was really puzzled at that point and being the stupid person that I am, downloaded a password cracker. It is actually running right now while I am typing this and there's no success yet. If you found this before me please let me know! If you found this FROM me, please give me credit for finding it! lol :tongue.gif:
Here is this mysterious hidden file:
http://assets.minecraft.net/tominecon.7z
If you find out the password, please please please post it here and tell everyone what is hidden inside here!
The only things this could be (according to my thinking):
- all the videos and pictures used at the Minecon
- The files that you can use to get a cape (Minecon visitors exclusively)
- Seecret Friday Update files
- 1.2 update stuff
Please, reply for any reason and let's find out what's in this secret file!
From the name and size of the file I would say that it's probably this (although maybe not ALL the videos etc)
MineCraft Adventure Maps - Simple - One-Click, Self Installing Maps
Yeah no lol keep guessing [notch]
BBCode Render failed due to reaching MaxNestingDepth(80) for Tag: spoiler
Sorry, neither worked :/ oh well
What do you mean by uncrackable passwords? Are you saying that password crackers can't try symbols? Anyway I saw somewhere that password crackers run at 15 passwords/second and mine is only around 2... my computer isn't slow, last time I checked I got everything inside upgraded o_O
dude, I wouldn't even think of the smart people of Mojang even uploading tickets and non-released stuff yet.. anyway if one of us found the password (like me) we wouldn't just let everyone know and I wouldn't take any information if it was secret (as you said things like tickets and stuff not released yet)
yeah, true
it's 7-zip, not regular zip, and there are a few 7-zip password crackers out there too!
lol it's none of those. btw what do you think is hidden inside?
Source
I don't think getting in will do any good, looks like someone already did and it's all encrypted.
try this- 12345
its bound to work!
I'm using 7-zip and just pressing OK for the password says the same thing as everything else = incorrect.
lol no it's not 12345
yes lol
What's inside it is encrypted. It's just going to be a mess of random characters .
No :/