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Re: HP Secure Web Console
Subject: Re: HP Secure Web Console
From: Alec Kosky (alec
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Date: Wed Dec 01 1999 - 14:21:42 CST
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On 01-Dec-99 Jon Mitchell wrote:
> However we discovered that
> it does not appear to be any sort of MD5 encryption scheme (although I'm
> not an encryption expert), but in actuality what we've deemed Secret
> Decoder Ring encryption. The letters are one to one with another letter,
> and even worse, in order as well.
>
> Here's an example of two sets of letters:
>
> You type: abcd
> Transmits: VUTS
>
> You type: ABCD
> Transmits: vuts
ROT13 encoding - like the caesar cipher (it may be the caesar cipher?). Take
your character and rotate 13 characters.
--Alec--
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