unrelated pic: a section of an actuarial exam study manual for the 4th exam that I am currently cramming for. (Using the convolution method to find aggregate loss)
so I have a question I have a random string with 207 characters that supposedly has an email address in it.
I'm currently brainstorming methods to try and find this email address like splitting up and comparing all lowercase and uppercase segments of the string or splitting the string in equal segments of characters and looking for words / phrases.
Any thoughts?
Any theory, equation you have in mind to discover the email?
>>9158947
Are numbers involved in your set of characters?
>>9159054
no, pure alphabetical
>>9159054
actually they are a few numbers dispersed through out the string
>>9158947
https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/ is a great tool to play around with
>>9158947
I'm literally studying for exam p now. Any tips for passing?
I'm about a month in and 2/3 through TIA.
>>9159094
strive for around 2-3 weeks of practice exams, I would recommend doing the SOA 252 practice problems because if you can get through all of those you will basically know any possible question that will appear on the exam.
>>9159099
Thank you, how have the other exams been so far? You take exam c yet?