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Anyone use cryptography
wallie
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See I said something bad and I didn't get POOFED
When you were a kid, did you have a "Captain Midnight" decoder ring? With it, you could send messages to a friends that no one else could read. Or perhaps you remember using special symbols to write notes to your "squeeze" in class. If the note was intercepted , your teacher, could learn nothing about your romance.
Now with this new software you can decode a message
And you can text it in any form/color even white
Like this
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Or like this
You can use one letter for different words, use letters for spaces or start your sentence in the middle/backwards or upside down, etc
Here is an example:
Iiiaamnyeselhwytuio
Do you know what it is?
NO, because you do not have a decoder ring
See I said something bad and I didn't get POOFED
When you were a kid, did you have a "Captain Midnight" decoder ring? With it, you could send messages to a friends that no one else could read. Or perhaps you remember using special symbols to write notes to your "squeeze" in class. If the note was intercepted , your teacher, could learn nothing about your romance.
Now with this new software you can decode a message
And you can text it in any form/color even white
Like this
( )
Or like this
You can use one letter for different words, use letters for spaces or start your sentence in the middle/backwards or upside down, etc
Here is an example:
Iiiaamnyeselhwytuio
Do you know what it is?
NO, because you do not have a decoder ring
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I think that's the word I saw!
The Voices in my head say that Voices in Wallie's head have always been a bit off.
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no but it did take awhile to learn how to read "dennis"
quote:Anyone use cryptography
no but it did take awhile to learn how to read "dennis"
+1
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Not technically cryptology, but if you and the recipient swap keys on the keyboards you use so they match; nobody can tell what's going on. Especially if you change them every 2-5 messages...
Depends on how long the messages are. Such letter substitution codes are very easy to break. At the very least you should use two codes changing between them with each letter.
Part of the job I had in the Army involved breaking encrypted messages that wouldn't break. Don't bother asking how, if I told you I would have to kill you.[:D]