REPORT ABUSIVE REPLY
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Message Subject
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Only someone from GLP can crack this code
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Poster Handle
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EMPerror |
Post Content
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Something about this message (without repeating beginning and ending). Letters - 26 Duplets - 117 Triplets - 122
When considering position of duplet, or triplet (when encoding is done by several letters representing one character) Duplets - 59 Triplets - 40
Repeating more than once Duplets - number of duplets DJ 2 FN 3 GH 2 JR 2 RZ 2 WY 2 When considering position FN 2 GH 2 RZ 2
Triplets - number of triplets JRZ 2 When considering position JRZ 2
Existence of repeating triplet (which is placed in text considering position) can tell, that chances are not small, that this code was not made with entirely random encoding code.
Letter repeatability when text is shifted by a certain number of characters and compared to the original, by counting matching letters. It is sometimes used to find length of code. Shift - number of matching letters 32 11 12 9 20 9 40 9 44 9 23 8 60 8 9 7 14 7 31 7 43 7 54 7 5 6 10 6 16 6 22 6 26 6 28 6 49 6 57 6 Statistics may be poor, but shift of 32 stands out. With only 62 letter message and 32 letter code it may not be possible do decode it. There are codes that deliberately distort these basic methods, to make decoding more difficult.
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