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Cryptography anyone!?

I am making this available to anyone that has some free time on their hands, i enjoyed it! (post is also on HACKTHISSITE under Cryptography). Enjoy!

BY (T3hR34p3r)

http://www.hackthissite.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=954&sid=fb18e13d...

So you think you're hot stuff do you? We'll see about that.
The code breakers in World War I didn't have supercomputers to do their work for them; they had to think for themselves. In today's modern world it's simple to write a script that does the work for you, but do you truly understand the script itself? Sure, you know how it works, what it does. But... take away the computer, could you still do that script? In this article I'm going to show you how to decrypt a basic sentence that has been run through the XECryption Algorithm. All you're going to need is a pen, a notepad, a calculator, and a hell of a lot of patience.

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For our example I've encrypted a small sentence, a little note to myself:

Google searching etc.

Searching Google - Advanced Guide

This How-To will be highly pragmatic and will focus on the hows and not the
wherefores of the various search strings.

Index
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0) Key
1) Directories
2) Xitami Servers
3) Directory Listing
4) Andromeda Servers
5) Zina Artists
6) Apache mp3 Servers
7) Individual Songs

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Section 0 - KEY
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You this are just some definitions I will use below.

[Directory String] can be any of the following :
1) "index of"
2) "last modified"
3) "parent of"

[file type] can be any of the following :
1) "mp3"
2) "shn"
3) "wma"

[mp3 name] can be any of the following :
1) the name of the album in quotes
2) the name of the artist in quotes
3) be daring and leave it blank and have lots of links
4) be creative!

[limitors]

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