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by arwt 1400 days ago
I'd love to see some insight as to how they were able to generate that domain name. Surely if they can do that (years ago, even), then a well-funded adversary would be able to generate the same now, given enough time.

Maybe it took x thousands of compute years to generate the secret key for `facebokcorewww` - and they didn't care about the last character. But still, let's say you're a government agency with endless resources - how hard would it be to recreate that private key? If a private corp can do it once with finite resources - why can't you?

Was it is just a stroke of luck for those working on it? What are the chances?

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They stress tested a compute farm for by brute forcing onion addresses. About 10 per week per CPU started with facebook. corewwwi was their favorite.[1] Onion addresses are longer now.

[1] https://alecmuffett.com/article/15996

Very interesting read. Thank you!