06-27-2023, 11:24 AM
yes, it seems like base64 encoding but, without any information about the software used (CMS or whatever) and how this string is computed you will not be able to "reverse engineer" that string
the "simplest" thing to think of is an internally used salt like base64(id+salt) or base64(salt+id), so again, without any knowledge about this webapp, forget it
the "simplest" thing to think of is an internally used salt like base64(id+salt) or base64(salt+id), so again, without any knowledge about this webapp, forget it