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Added a new Project un Cybersecurity Tools | Pixel_Decoder issue #198. #233

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45 changes: 45 additions & 0 deletions Cybersecurity_Tools/Pixel_Decoder/pixel_decoder.py
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import random
import numpy
from PIL import Image

def derandomize(img, seed, original_shape):
random.seed(seed)

# Recreate the shuffled indices for both x and y
new_y = list(range(original_shape[0]))
new_x = list(range(original_shape[1]))
random.shuffle(new_y)
random.shuffle(new_x)

# Create an empty array to store the reconstructed image
reconstructed = numpy.empty_like(img)

# Reverse the shuffling by mapping randomized positions back to the original positions
for i, y in enumerate(new_y):
for j, x in enumerate(new_x):
reconstructed[y][x] = img[i][j]

return numpy.array(reconstructed)

if __name__ == "__main__":
# Open the scrambled (encrypted) image
scrambled_img = Image.open("encrypted.png")
scrambled_array = numpy.array(scrambled_img)

original_shape = scrambled_array.shape

# Define a range of potential seed values (assuming timestamp or a fixed range)
start_seed = int(input("Enter the starting seed to brute-force: "))
end_seed = int(input("Enter the ending seed to brute-force: "))

for seed in range(start_seed, end_seed):
reconstructed_img = derandomize(scrambled_array, seed, original_shape)

# Save the reconstructed image
image = Image.fromarray(reconstructed_img)
image.save(f"decrypted_{seed}.png")

# Optionally, display the reconstructed image to see if it's correct
image.show()
print(f"Tried seed: {seed}")