can anyone decode this?

Started by
19 comments, last by grhodes_at_work 19 years, 7 months ago
15347005475540757 25314235964254771 = 'a'
Advertisement
I was just kidding. What kind of data are we talking about being encoded here? For all we know they could be the encryption key for a wireless network...
Quote:Original post by mike25025
42?


I think he is refering to Douglas Adams

edit: clicky
The meaning of life, the universe and everything, a cult number now ;)
"Learn as though you would never be able to master it,
hold it as though you would be in fear of losing it" - Confucius
JT SGJT FBTFQ SP CFDPCF?
OTOH. FYI UDP HQ. BBQ, EBCDIC NSA.
Sneftel - don't forget RTFM ;)
Quote:Original post by mike25025
JT SGJT FBTFQ SP CFDPCF?

J bttvnf zps nfbmu...
"JT SGJT FBTJFQ SP CFDPCF?"
In any encryption-decryption system both the sender of the encrypted message and the reciever of the encrypted message MUST know either the encryption algorithm used to perform the encryption and the 'key', or the receiver must know what the data is supposed to look like if they are going to brute force hack the signal.

Just giving us a pseudo-random appearing sequence of symbols means absolutely nothing and is a waste of everyone's time. Please don't clog up GD.net's bandwidth with such guff unless there is some technical point to it.


Timkin
100010001000UNI100ATXN
can someone decode that for me

This topic is closed to new replies.

Advertisement