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| Short text coding; Challenge and code procedure | |
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| Pohladnik | Jun 9 2016, 09:37 AM Post #1 |
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Hi guys! Encoded text is from last year. Let me explain the course of coding on this one. Its a combination of transfer with form, poly alphabetic letter change (16 alphabets), no spaces between words, additional "trap" letters and words mixed with each other in another form. When you read it, it looks like each letter has its own alphabet. And text is also very short (160 signs), which makes this thing even stronger and more improbable to break. I read a couple of things about couple of things in decryption area department and I cant find any tips anywhere that would actually help break this one. I ll send a six pack of beer to the person who breaks even this one. SFGBFNLFFGNJSRJDTUKRKZUKHLEHOOSWYFŽCZJFSIYLLAFSRWHDWXZNMBQXFANVUMXŽNNBEITÈDQSJŠTIAŠWFXBGUWGBISZCŠDESTRÈTZVŠCIEVHŽQIIFSHTHZÈDWJOJEPOLOGHIURNGAÈERNGPETJGHWPTEJHJ P.S. This year I made some nasty corrections to this one with another form. I used 3d shape of something for text. Conclusion; If the text above moves for one spot left or right, it gives completely different results. Only problem is I am doing this with pencil and paper (no software yet) and it takes about half hour to make it, or read it. (I must learn how to write a program that will do it in seconds) Ciao and stay sharp! |
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