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September 2nd, 2004, 12:42 AM
#1
Junior Member
Can anyone tell me what this is and if it is secure?
Can anyone identify this encryption method and can anyone tell me if this is secure?
"antionline" is encrypted as: "21566248525351475139"
Can you please tell me if this is a known algorithm since I have never seen this before.
Another text that has been encrypted that way, which I’m trying to figure out, is: "423755394574895052713266896225412357"
Thanks in advance and any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
Qwert1515
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September 2nd, 2004, 01:04 AM
#2
What is the name of the encryption method? That's step number 1.
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September 2nd, 2004, 01:11 AM
#3
Junior Member
Thats one of the main problems, I don't know, I was hoping somone else might, thanks for the responce.
Qwert1515
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September 2nd, 2004, 01:22 AM
#4
Is this some kind of game you are playing? Are you using something to hash "antionline"?
How did you know that antionline hashed as "21566248525351475139" with this algorithim unless someone else did it?
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September 2nd, 2004, 01:46 AM
#5
Junior Member
My friend told me that he has found a alogorithum that is quite secure (since it uses a 512 bit encryption format) on a Graphing Caculator (TI-83+), he also told me that it is quite fast to encrypt text, He asked me to look at ""423755394574895052713266896225412357"" and try to decrypt it . I asked for a little hint and told him to encrypt "antionline" and he encrypted it using the format. ""21566248525351475139"" I was wondering if anyone has seen this format and if it is safe & secure to use. If it will help I might be able to get the source code from the program if anyone can tell me what it is.
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September 2nd, 2004, 01:47 AM
#6
Junior Member
Also is it possible to create a "fast" 512 bit encryption on a Caculator, I don't think so , but I might be wrong.
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September 2nd, 2004, 02:10 AM
#7
Agh sorry I negged you. Can a Mod flip that? I just wanted to tell you to post that source without posting again.
Damn Ive been doing that a lot lately.
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September 2nd, 2004, 02:13 AM
#8
Agh sorry I negged you. Can a Mod flip that? I just wanted to tell you to post that source without posting again.
Damn Ive been doing that a lot lately.
Done!
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September 2nd, 2004, 02:25 AM
#9
is it possiable to put linux on a graphing calc?...i would do it in a heart beat or less
work it harder, make it better, do it faster, makes us stronger
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September 2nd, 2004, 02:46 AM
#10
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hexadecimal: My question for you is... WHY!?
You've gotta be one hell of a hard core geek to try something like that...
If you were to put it on something... it'd have to be widely used to get more people to develop for it...
Say a ti83? Even then... it'd be one hell of a challenge...
Processor: Z80
Speed: 6 MHz
Display: 94 x 64 pixels
Memory: 27k RAM
Ouch!
For another $100 you can get yourself a device that will run it that is being developed already... say a Sharp Zaurus? Last I saw you could get them on ebay for like $200 or so?
Heck... I got my Toshiba e755 for like $150 ($450 new) and there are people developing for that. At lest it'll support wireless interfaces...
I've even seen people developing for a palm pilot... I have a TT3 and like it with the palm OS.
Maybe one day I'll try to put linux on one of those things... when I'm not using them like I do now.
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Sorry for adding to the hijacking of this thread...
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