Re: crypto sms [was: two children trading insults]
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Date: 06/23/05
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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 21:56:27 -0600
sammy wrote:
> > Meanwhile, if you still feel you have something to prove, why
> > not respond to the poster who keeps writing "Put up or Shut up"?
> > After all, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, or is it?
>
>
> Because that "other" loser is likely you, too.
No, I'm me, he's someone else.
>
> We've all been on the Net too long not to spot that behavior.
Yet you're in error once again.
>
> One "evil genius" makes a crappy thing, and then defends it with posts
> from himslf and all his alter egos.
All you have to do then, is ... put up or shut the *** up, Einestein.
>
> It gets old, really fast. You didn't invent that, either.
Still dancing away from the corner you painted yourself into,
eh moron?
>
> Pssst... come here... OK listen...
>
> The smell of failure is rising off of you like the waves of heat from
> a hot desert highway.
Bigmouth Asswood says this can be broken in "an hour"... given
there are 3 using the same passphrase, you have even more clues.
So, why can't a moron like you simply crack the message and prove
to the world what you claim to be true? Are you a liar or a jackass?
It's been over 180 hours ...so put up or shut up --
Newsgroups: misc.legal, sci.crypt, talk.politics.crypto, us.legal
From: poster <pos...@use.net>
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 15:02:49 +1000
Local: Tues,Jun 14 2005 1:02 am
Subject: Re: crypto for Joseph Ashwood?
Since I'm a CryptoSMS user, I am very curious just how clever
Mr Ashwood is. Attached below are three CryptoSMS messages, all
of which are encrypted with the same passphrase and all of which
contain the same clear text. Mr Ashwood, would you please crack
these and post the contents for all to see? It should be easy
since you have 3 individual messages which are all internally
identical. Good luck.
??31m3dH-zpJ2ta8zI07sFm5o-UX5wrMwKtUOGffGoqz98P7RrUE0bNu4Yu0Sue-ZdUaNXK000??
??31SdibaVtKZ=50U74hLnQYg558NM=dopXVivzD5LOu1XQFqYIC1IK-6O1G7LQaRBbL41G000??
??31jKvmpN7DsULlMlD9ojQbe17m3R8eA8FL51HM1vln=zB3GkwtRBjcp3wS-2wRmcatMXK000??
<cue crickets chirping while the self-appointed cryptocritics FAIL to crack
such a defective and simplistic encryption>
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