>>13916053In theory, it wouldn't be extremely difficult, but this would take an IMMENSE amount of time.
>The first digit is always X or Y>The second digit is any number>The third digit is any letter that is NOT X or Y>The last digit is any numberwhich means there are 2, 10, 24, and 10, possibilities total, for a total of 4800 combinations. It's not the hardest thing to crack, but it certainly wouldn't be quick.
Assuming that they don't deviate from this digit pattern, though, wouldn't it be possible to write a script to run through the 4800 combinations?