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I don't want to get in a flame war with you. If you read my last post, you will see that I had already taken this into account. If you claim to know everything about algorithms, then you know more than I. I was hoping that someone knew of a way around this, whether it be by improving the algorithm, using threads, or using multiple computers (which I stated in my first post).

Its easy to be an ass and a know it all, anyone can do that. It takes someone truly seeking knowledge (isn't that the point of this forum anyway?) to question what they think they know, and hope that someone else might know better. I hope that you catch on to that someday. I see no reason to deceive here. I think people would've been just as likely to help if I put in big bold letters THIS IS A HACKING TOOL, if for nothing more than to talk about Perl. If you knew anything about Network Security, you would know that almost any SECURITY tool can be used as a HACKING tool in the wrong hands.


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