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Did anyone else try the fbi Cryptanalysis?

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    patnsnaudy
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    It was in today's Daily News (http://www.codeproject.com/script/Mailouts/View.aspx?mlid=3409[^]) Answer is in the reply...

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      It was in today's Daily News (http://www.codeproject.com/script/Mailouts/View.aspx?mlid=3409[^]) Answer is in the reply...

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      Fun little puzzle... Here's the message. Too bad I didn't check the news earlier. Maybe there was a prize. Stupendous. We congratulate you on cracking this latest encryption. Visit www.fbi.gov/coded.htm[^] to let us know of your success.

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        It was in today's Daily News (http://www.codeproject.com/script/Mailouts/View.aspx?mlid=3409[^]) Answer is in the reply...

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        The YYY. part is kinda obvious. Back in college, one teacher gave us encrypted exams, the first task was to write a program to decrypt it.

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          It was in today's Daily News (http://www.codeproject.com/script/Mailouts/View.aspx?mlid=3409[^]) Answer is in the reply...

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          Roger Wright
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          They're hiring again...:suss:

          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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            The YYY. part is kinda obvious. Back in college, one teacher gave us encrypted exams, the first task was to write a program to decrypt it.

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            Which helped get the w from we, and thus e. Then 'twas a simple look for the remaining vowels, the dipthongs and frequency of the consonants to take a stab at s and t. Had me entertained.

            Bar fomos edo pariyart gedeem, agreo eo dranem abal edyero eyrem kalm kareore

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