Forums - Open Redstone Engineers
A different decryption challenge! - Printable Version

+- Forums - Open Redstone Engineers (https://forum.openredstone.org)
+-- Forum: Off-Topic (https://forum.openredstone.org/forum-4.html)
+--- Forum: General computing and engineering (https://forum.openredstone.org/forum-66.html)
+--- Thread: A different decryption challenge! (/thread-4931.html)

Pages: 1 2


A different decryption challenge! - VoltzLive - 10-22-2014

Q4VYYFUNFQCW3BGQB4SQJ2UTWPU2YIA5

This is a one time deal everyone! The first person to send me the secret message will get a prize!

The Cypher is over apples or pumpkins, and remember everybody play fair No cheating!


RE: A different decryption challenge! - AFtExploision - 10-22-2014

That's so obscene and depraved. I love it.


RE: A different decryption challenge! - VoltzLive - 10-22-2014

every bit of data you need to decrypt it is in that post Big Grin


RE: A different decryption challenge! - Chibill - 10-22-2014

Try mine http://forum.openredstone.org/showthread.php?tid=4522


RE: A different decryption challenge! - greatgamer34 - 10-22-2014

i dont get how these work.. ;-;


RE: A different decryption challenge! - TSO - 10-22-2014

Is this just like a Caesar cypher or is there actually some encryption to this?


RE: A different decryption challenge! - Apuly - 10-24-2014

Penis. It most definity sais penis. You childish basterd.


RE: A different decryption challenge! - Jmking80 - 10-24-2014

(10-22-2014, 07:53 AM)TSO Wrote: Is this just like a Caesar cypher or is there actually some encryption to this?

Well TSO like Volt said everything needed to crack it is in the post.
Remember in WorldWar 2 they had a lot of diffrent cryptographical systems.
Some of which where cracked without any prior knowdledge of the system they used. They only used the ciphertext and what they could deduce from that.

I think a big part of this challenge is figuring out what kind of cryptosystem he is using. You have very limited information, if you think it's a Caesar cipher try it! If you fail at cracking the first time, try another one, and another one. Keep going untill you cracked it, or somebody beat you.


RE: A different decryption challenge! - TSO - 10-25-2014

Do you have any idea how many cribs would come out of that when you have no context? In war time they were cracked easily because we knew things like the stardard headers and military acronyms that the enemy used. They could just make a crib of those and then the number of possible answers would be reduced to about five or six. But with this we have no baseline, I can easily force words out of it if I use the right crib.


RE: A different decryption challenge! - VoltzLive - 10-25-2014

Wrong there is every single bit of context needed is in the post. Happy hunting ^ .^