Unusual/obscure codes and ciphers
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Unusual/obscure codes and ciphers
In the spirits of revitalizing the community, satisfying interests in methods of obfuscation, and finding methods of obfuscation more interesting than Pig Latin and ROT-13: I hereby dedicate this thread to discussing unusual or obscure codes and ciphers.
For example, I think that the autokey cipher is a really clever idea, even though it's not terribly secure.
For example, I think that the autokey cipher is a really clever idea, even though it's not terribly secure.
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Saved it, renamed it to .mp3, was disappointed.Aplsos wrote:
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I always thought it would be real cool to be a spy since there were a whole bunch of code books and spy books in the school library when i was a kid. I tried to make a spy club and was less than successful, but we still drew monsters attacking cities.
Anyways I thought it was better to have a coded message not actually be anything then have an invisible ink message there too.
Anyways I thought it was better to have a coded message not actually be anything then have an invisible ink message there too.
*POW* *CLANK* *PING*
A friend and I invented a code a while ago where we scrambled the letters in the words by a pattern, so it looked scrambled but really we knew which letters to move.
And that autokey stuff is cool. It reminds me of the Ceasar Cipher, but that one was easier because the same key was just repeated through the message.
..wow, this is much better than my dumb "let's talk in code" threads.
And that autokey stuff is cool. It reminds me of the Ceasar Cipher, but that one was easier because the same key was just repeated through the message.
..wow, this is much better than my dumb "let's talk in code" threads.
I'm nupanick.
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The one from his game? Yeah... i have proof of it.Nupanick wrote:Speaking of codes, did you ever make up that fake language Quantum P?
MD5 hash: 6fbf7eeb95751c5f01b203f4b97c96f6nps wrote:<strange>
Normal Text: f*** you all
GOOGLE WINS.
EDIT:
Also, the insecure "numbahz cipher"
Let's assume i want to encrypt ASIEKIERKA, and my numbahz are 12345.
1234512345
ASIEKIERKA
The result is: "ATKHOIFTNE"
If an uppercase letter needs to get after Z, like
2
Z
the result would be "a" and vice versa.
You also encrypt numbers in a text. If you need to get after 9, you get 0 and vice versa.
YAY.
NOW DECODE THIS:
SVa OW EM KCLRb NTW VWWZMNK ME4 KIYPJX
and give me the code.
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