Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The second message to be decoded

Ang code breakings na ginamit ko dito is inspired by Dan Brown's novel "Digital Fortress"


TFPL, AOOT, HOAI, RHUW, ARRF, EIWA, NBTE, SLIX, KEOM, TOTE, YIFY,YVHY, ONMD, AEOA, UGYE, KYUH


-Blocks of four-- just like "enigma" was history's most famous code writing machine-- the Nazi's




How to decode:


it has 16 groupings of 4
take out all the spaces, if you remove the spaces it will be like this:


TFPLAOOTHOAIRHUWARRFEIWANBTESLIXKEOMTOTEYIFYYVHYONMDAEOAUGYEKYUH


it's four by sixteen right? so do the math...


4 x 16 = 64
64 letters, square root of 64?
8.. perfect square


8 rows of 8.. it means you will arrange the letters by 8 rows and 8 columns (natatandaan ko dito kami hindi nagkaintindihan, may hinahanap pa syang OS para mabasa yun.. eh ako nga papel lang gamit ko.. xado kasing techie hahaha)


pag na arrange na yung mga letters ganito magiging hitsura

T F P L A O O T
 H O A I R H U W
A R R F E I W A
N B T E S L I X
K  E O M T O T E
Y I F Y Y V H Y
O N M D A E O A
U G Y E K Y U H
tawag daw dyan is Ceasar's box
read from top to bottom, read down not across..

Julius Ceasar sent codes this way, "His letter count was always a perfect square

Oh ikaw na break mo ba yung code??

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