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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 13 2016, 02:53 PM (149 Views) | |
| JOE.TEKK1 | Jul 13 2016, 02:53 PM Post #1 |
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Example message A message for diplomacy. Addition is done modulo 36; using a=11, z=36, x=. I wrote this message to show how long a 56 letter/112 digit key would look like and affect a text. In numeric form, the ciphered message is: 28192012 36181611 16162413 13193118 19243213 32301115 16171617 14352918 20191622 14201227 20161235 15213212 34[]263335 30351320 19182734 12131312 30322012 The “[]” marks the 56th letter of text. For this message the key is a set list of musical instruments. The message should decrypt to “ cough cough ahem ah i need your advice on how to talk about the email situation x cont (act........ ) And in letters, 4 character groups is: rijb zhfa ffnc... |
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| JOE.TEKK1 | Jul 13 2016, 02:54 PM Post #2 |
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Key words ( keys ) include: encrypted (simple additive key) form : trumpet, trombone, frhorn, flute, tuba.
Edited by JOE.TEKK1, Jul 13 2016, 02:56 PM.
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