Does anyone know any good tutorials on XOR encrytion for begginers?
Does anyone know any good tutorials on XOR encrytion for begginers?
try google
Wikipedia has a cryptology portal. I understand about 5% of it's content but it's an interesting read nonetheless.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Cryptography
I've done some fiddling with it over the years. Nothing special just "mixing up" different ideas to see what I come out with. No point, I was just interested.
EDIT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_cryptanalysis. Awesome.
Last edited by cboard_member; 04-30-2006 at 06:45 AM.
Good class architecture is not like a Swiss Army Knife; it should be more like a well balanced throwing knife.
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Lots and lots. I didn't give you that link for nothing.
Good class architecture is not like a Swiss Army Knife; it should be more like a well balanced throwing knife.
- Mike McShaffry
The code snippits part of this website has an XOR example
I know but when i try and compile that it doesn't work.
Define "it doesn't work".
Good class architecture is not like a Swiss Army Knife; it should be more like a well balanced throwing knife.
- Mike McShaffry
It just flashes a window and closes(i dont know what its supposed to do but i think that means it doesn't work?????)
All i want to do is encrypt and decrypt a .txt file. So if anyone knows how could you please post some code??
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.
Another useful thing to have if you're just encrypting text is an ASCII chart. I actually have one in my pictures folder and a link to it in my quick launch bar. It's the most deliciously geeky thing I've ever done.
Good class architecture is not like a Swiss Army Knife; it should be more like a well balanced throwing knife.
- Mike McShaffry