Saturday, 20 February 2010

Microsoft Points Generator...Lol?

After all this time I still fail to see why people believe these things are real, first of, why would you need to enter your password? generating a code using a "known" algorithm wouoldn't require any sort of password.

Second, thing how big the scale of this operation would actually be. One way you can work out the possibility s by multiplying the ammount of digits in a code (25) by the ammount of characters used in generating that code (30, codes use the alphabet minus vowels and numbers 1-9, not 0)
so the probability of generating a working code is 25^(30) or put 25x25x25 (repeated 30 times)

This would work out as 5.147278302366225e+45 , or put longly:
2.168404344971009e+43
Thats 43 Zero's.

Therefore anybody claiming to have a points generator is talking out of there ass, because it would take the ammount above times before getting ONE key.

Of course this is before you consider that the majority of codes have to be authorized which happens at the time of purchase, when adding this factor the chances of a legit code turn too:

1 in 1510000000000000000000000000000000000000000

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