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Jabril
Member Since: 4/9/2012
Posts: 13,357
Post #401
Quote:
Originally posted by
R|E|V|E|R|I|E
It only costs $20.
at nobody figuring this out yet
I didn't see you in here trying to figure it out.
ABEL-o-matic
Member Since: 12/7/2011
Posts: 18,969
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Post #402
Quote:
Originally posted by
Dream
No they are not
If they were, someone would have figured it out. Those hints actually were counter-effective, they made me even more confused
I mean...
That's why I said only 6 of them are correct and 4 are wrong.
Energy
Member Since: 8/3/2012
Posts: 8,030
Post #403
Quote:
Originally posted by
Dream
No they are not
If they were, someone would have figured it out. Those hints actually were counter-effective, they made me even more confused
A fox, a dog, a cat, an orangutan? I was over here looking up habitat patterns of foxes in North America
Dream
Member Since: 4/7/2012
Posts: 10,174
Post #404
Quote:
Originally posted by
ABEL-o-matic
That's why I said only 6 of them are correct and 4 are wrong.
That made it even harder
This was impossible to figure out.
ICEMANatGT
Member Since: 7/22/2012
Posts: 966
Post #405
A panagram that without all the alphabets...
Drais.
Member Since: 6/4/2010
Posts: 38,919
Post #406
Quote:
Originally posted by
HausOfJabril
I didn't see you in here trying to figure it out.
Why would I sit in here for hours wasting my time for a prize I already have?
Jack. Bauer
Member Since: 4/11/2012
Posts: 19,069
Post #407
My only issue is that Idk what sites to use. I don't have a bookmarks folder on my Google Chrome with "Encryption Sites" in it.
Doc
Member Since: 12/4/2010
Posts: 37,894
Post #408
Quote:
Originally posted by
Doc
Abel, decode THIS.
Quote:
A2kkqEHptZ5oGDHvSYFsJs8cDC93BKPxSDHxSZydBKqkegHRBK F1eKHae2AoBKPaBCSjS3AgSDH0tCwsBC91qQ8cP3wkhEzcMwwI WbHEZLLkQMxFEwvjhZqqtKP0eQxaW2wvGZqwesLyWnSaqCvjWn FahD92NsTsW3Hxh3Paeg8yWsU3XVT3NrUaXVcgFVc2ND9bSYwo Sfw0tYRbSYovqnolS2wnZg9jhZqq
Same steps.
Waiting.
ABEL-o-matic
Member Since: 12/7/2011
Posts: 18,969
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Post #409
Quote:
Originally posted by
ICEMANatGT
A panagram that without all the alphabets...
The substitution key is 26 letters long. It's basically the whole alphabets scrambled up.
Jack. Bauer
Member Since: 4/11/2012
Posts: 19,069
Post #410
Quote:
Originally posted by
Doc
Waiting.
There's no Keyword, Doc.
Jabril
Member Since: 4/9/2012
Posts: 13,357
Post #411
Quote:
Originally posted by
R|E|V|E|R|I|E
Why would I sit in here for hours wasting my time for a prize I already have?
True.
ABEL-o-matic
Member Since: 12/7/2011
Posts: 18,969
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Post #412
Quote:
Originally posted by
Doc
Waiting.
I already solved it
Sloth
Member Since: 6/1/2012
Posts: 6,899
Post #413
I'd have an easier time brute-forcing a bank account in Wall Street then figuring out this crap.
ICEMANatGT
Member Since: 7/22/2012
Posts: 966
Post #414
Quote:
Originally posted by
ABEL-o-matic
The substitution key is 26 letters long. It's basically the whole alphabets scrambled up.
I thought the answer is a panagram..
Doc
Member Since: 12/4/2010
Posts: 37,894
Post #415
Quote:
Originally posted by
Jack.
There's no Keyword, Doc.
Same key. Same everything.
Decode it and post it here. It's good practice for Thanksgiving.
Drais.
Member Since: 6/4/2010
Posts: 38,919
Post #416
The answer is ATRL Hall Monitor
Jabril
Member Since: 4/9/2012
Posts: 13,357
Post #417
Quote:
Originally posted by
Stonem
I'd have an easier time brute-forcing a bank account in Wall Street then figuring out this crap.
Right?
Matty
ATRL Senior Member
Member Since: 6/15/2007
Posts: 29,795
Post #418
I told you Abel... Next time listen to Matty
ABEL-o-matic
Member Since: 12/7/2011
Posts: 18,969
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Post #419
Quote:
Originally posted by
Dream
No they are not
If they were, someone would have figured it out. Those hints actually were counter-effective, they made me even more confused
I mean...
Quote:
Hint 1: The message was encrypted using
substitution
method. I used this online app.
http://www.cryptool-online.org/index...id=166&lang=en
(Uncheck the case-sensitive option)
Hint 2: Pangram -> 26 letters.
Substitution key has 26 letters.
"The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog". The Substitution key is
thequickbrownfxjmpdvlazygs
Hint 3: After the message was encrypted, it was translated to
Base 64
using
http://home.paulschou.net/tools/xlate/
Hint 4: False hint.
Hint 5: False hint.
Hint 6: It takes
two steps
to solve the message. To
translate
and to
encrypt
.
Hint 7. The secret message was
translated
to Base 64.
Hint 8. Using the link from Hint 3, the answer is in the
Text
box.
Hint 9: False Hint
Hint 10: False Hint
Like I said, it's not meant to be solved in one night
ABEL-o-matic
Member Since: 12/7/2011
Posts: 18,969
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Post #420
Quote:
Originally posted by
Matty
I told you Abel... Next time listen to Matty
Maybe, maybe.
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