Saturday, January 9, 2010

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5 comments:

  1. For what good it may do, I translated this into binary - it doesn't seem to be anything interesting. Could this be using a different method of encoding data?

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  2. Telos (Can't remember his password)January 9, 2010 at 8:00 PM

    Lost Number, it's base64.

    It means
    he will find you
    it's too late for me
    i must run hide always run
    you will hear him but you wont see him
    but he will be there
    goodbye

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  3. I just now ran it through several more different things - rot, hexadecimal, bases 8 and 11, all provide what looks like gibberish.

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  4. ...and the next thing I try is base 64 just before I see that. My apologies.

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