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Cyanite84917y
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Cyanite84917y@Mitiko
If you're serious, then could you add me on Telegram? @TheCyaniteProject
I have some questions about my sequences, and would like some input. -
resdac8747yI just started a sort of similar project a few weeks back, but now i read this ill trow it in the bin and will have a look at it 😄
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Cyanite84917y@resdac
This project is years old xD I started it when I was 16 in Windows BATCH, lol
At that time, I used the first character of the password to turn the ASCII text (a-Z 0-9 no symboles) into two digit number codes and for each character in the password after that I replaced the numbers. I remember bragging that it was "Uncrackable" at the time XDDD
Funny how things never change. I still think it's uncrackable. Though, that's discluding password bruteforce, and my encryption is much more complex now. -
resdac8747y@Cyanite i use the symbol to int, but included a per word encoder meganism. Not realy dificult to track for a trained eye but good enough for passing stuff around. Especialy because you could not track the different encoders. Source code and java hid that pretty good. Was planning to go hex-utf8 and encrypt small files with it
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Cyanite84917y@daegontaven
The project is years old, so that might be what you're talking about. It was my first programming project ever.
And yes, I'm lost at what to do after generating the .UI file x.x
Procedural customizable data encryption command-line Utility
Procedural customizable data encryption command-line Utility