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| oblivion | Jul 11 2006, 09:32 PM |
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Oblivious
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I went to the kitchen to make some coffee a couple of minutes ago and I was thinking about "random" keys to ciphers. Maybe it is old news but the idea struck me to use the html-code from the web that is updated frequently such as cnn.com or similar news-websites. I was thinking about writing an application that uses a book to generate coordinates to the different characters in the clear text. But instead of using books you use websites. The first thing that made me realize that this might not be a good idea is that the receiving part must download the source of the website before it is updated. But there might be some way to use this. I thought that the book never changes so once someone finds out what book you use the secret is no longer safe. Imagine a key that changes depending on what happens out there. I'm still a learner so I'd like comments, good or bad
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