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| Using random numbers to encrypt (silly idea); Im looking for an opinion on this cipher | |
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| tetragrammaton | Jan 20 2014, 09:37 PM Post #1 |
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Here is an interesting cipher that I have been playing with. It uses boxes that contain random 8 digit binary numbers that are cycled through matrices of letters to encrypt in polyalphabetic fashion. In order to change the alphabet random numbers are fed into the boxes of binary and the positions of the binary change by each number in the random number which gives a rather random selection of the alphabet. The third cipher block (random2) is a somewhat similar idea.
Edited by tetragrammaton, Jan 20 2014, 09:54 PM.
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