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Re: Encoding Schemes
From: "Byron L. Sonne" <blsonne () rogers com>
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 19:15:27 -0500
This is a common kind of puzzle that I've seen numerous times, but never gave a go at. I believe you could search on packetstormsecurity.org for stuff; I'm sure there will be some algorithms or outright utilities there.
I have some more results for the people on the list: CLEARTEXT=ENCODED_TEXT ABCDEF=C8ACBED165F6 BCDEFG=CBADB9D066F7 CDEFGH=CAAAB8D367F8 EFGHIJK=CCA8BADD69FA18 123456=B8DCCEA11586 A23456=C8DCCEA11586 B23456=CBDCCEA11586 AAAAAA=C8AFBCD461F1 AAAAA=C8AFBCD461 AAAA=C8AFBCD4 AAAAAB=C8AFBCD461F2 AAAABB=C8AFBCD462F2 I guess it is a XOR. How do I figure out the key? What is the key? Cheers
Current thread:
- Re: Encoding Schemes, (continued)
- Re: Encoding Schemes Rogan Dawes (Nov 09)
- Re: Encoding Schemes Marcus Williams (Nov 09)
- Re: Encoding Schemes ilaiy (Nov 09)
- Re: Encoding Schemes Peter Conrad (Nov 09)
- Re: Encoding Schemes Vasiliy (Nov 09)
- RE: Encoding Schemes David Knapman (Nov 09)
- RE: Encoding Schemes Griffiths, Ian (Nov 09)
- Re: Re: Encoding Schemes cisspstudy (Nov 09)
- RE: Re: Encoding Schemes Lyal Collins (Nov 09)
- Re: Encoding Schemes Haroon Meer (Nov 09)
- Re: Encoding Schemes Byron L. Sonne (Nov 09)