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Well, Well, Well, what have we here?.. Someone has finally solved the 'Riddle Of +ORC' no less!. Email me the correct password to the 'Riddle Of +ORC' and I shall place your Handle in these hallow halls. While your at it, why not also send me a tutorial on how you managed to figure out the riddle and again, I shall post it here. I'm sure everyone who reaches this page will want to compare their methods of entry to yours..

You have worked hard to get here, please don't tell anyone how you managed to figure it out, let them work for this knowledge!.


JavaScript Encryption & Decryption...

Here's an uncrackable javascript routine to encode & decode any text you want! That's right, so far, no one has been able to break open any text that has been encrypted using this routine.. I am NOT the author of this routine, I am simply passing it on to you for you to perhaps use for yourself.

The author's homepage can be found here
 

Introduction:

         I bet you never seen anything like this before! Ok, it looks like an
         encryption program and that is just what it is. But there is no
         decode button? Right, none is needed. Enter a password,
         anything is okay, and click encrypt. (I bet you already did that
         and saw that it does in fact make a mess of the text)

         I may try to describe the encryption process later if I can find
         the words... It's simply a document re-arranger. I did not want to
         have a long index key of all possible characters so I decided to
         just mix up the text. Mixing is the easy bit but mixing in an
         ordered manner is a bit harder. Harder still is mixing the text in
         such a way that you can't pick the sequence used. A mix
         sequence which can be unscrambled by hand after a few minutes
         examination would be useless. So I have a complex letter
         re-arrangement method. This brings us to the hardest part:
         decoding. Do we have the technology to unscramble the coded
         text?

         Who cares!?

         I could go into the complete lecture on the origin of this
         encryption methods but that requires in-depth knowledge of both
         Mandlebrots and 'The Game Of Life' (no, not that board game for
         children...) as this is a combination of both AND some binary
         alignments. Which all means I first got the idea messing around
         with pretty patterns which moved around and eventually
         re-ordered themselves into what they started with.

         So you want to know how to decode the messed up text? Glad
         you asked. If you encrypt the text 6 times you get the original text
         again! Self aligning mess-it-up routine... So you encrypt the text
         5 times and show only that on your secret message page.
         Decode the text once with the correct password and there is the
         original. I have found some passwords which have an encryption
         cycle of 2, one with a cycle of 3, some with 4 and most with 6
         iterations. A few have required 12 and one has a massive 24!
         Since this program is written in javascript, a 6 cycle password
         and a reasonable sized bit of text is best. Sure takes a long time
         to get a huge block of text cycled through 5 encryption iterations
         but 1/5th the time to decode the text (based on a 6 iteration
         cycle) so the people who will receive the coded text will not get
         impatient and cancel before it's finished.

         Unfortunately I cannot claim to understand the relationship
         between password and encryption cycle yet. Maybe I do not
         have to...

         Okay, so what do we have? An encryption method which
         requires no decryption method, no reference of possible
         characters (javascript idiosyncrasy) or index table and it's
         difficult to manually decode.

         If you encrypted some text and then used a second password to
         encrypt it again, you need to encrypt it another 5 times with the
         second password and then another 5 times with the first
         password (assuming that both passwords require 6 iterations for
         a cycle) to decode the entire text.

        1, How to use this encryption Script
        2, Encrypt some text
        3. Demo of this script in use.. Note, since no one could crack this demo the author finally
            posted the correct password for this demo.
        4. How to use this script in your web pages
 


 
 
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