Working on encryption algorithm for turning plain text into number strings
DO. NOT. roll your own encryption.
100% guaranteed you're doing it wrong.
>>52074818
any reason you couldn't have taken a regular screen shot, or at least included the text in your post so that anyone who actually bothers with this doesn't have to re-type the entire thing?
>>52074839
Not him, but it's a good exercise for learning more about how encryption works and the challenges associated with making good encryption.
But yes, never roll your own encryption for any software you will distribute to other people.
>>52074818
I guess David's Secure Chat Service isnMt that secure after all.
Hey if you assign a different prime for every letter in every different position, and then multiply them together, you could create words that are only readable when you can factorise the final number.
Hey, this is OP, how do I post the numbers without it thinking im spamming?
>>52074991
link a pastebin, numbnuts
>>52074864
Lol just want to see if someone can break it without cheating. just a fun project
>>52074818
##re @ freenode, that's where the real hackers idle
>>52075007
And how do I do that? Im new to this shit
A=1
B=2
C=3
etc
>>52075039
>doesn't know how to use pastebin
Dude, what? Are you new to the internet? Go to pastebin and paste the text there. Give us a link.
Http://pastebin.com/4T3f8hzZ
>>52075057
Close but no dice XD
Lets see if you faguettes can decrypt this. It's from my old ARG from almost decade ago.
http://pastebin.com/2W7yPrm5
>>52074871
Multiplication is commutative, retard.
>>52075118
kill yourself
>>52075057
what is zero then?
>>52074818
So may repeating digits and combinations.
Very insecure.
>>52076413
10
please be b8