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May 27th, 2000, 06:06 PM
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Hello!
I'm making a texteditor with encryption, and I wonder if the technique I'm using risk to get cracked.
Since special characters under 32 (Ascii code) creates problems to change I let the program skip all these and just go on to the next character.
This means that all letters (and numbers etc.) are completely changed, but new lines, tabs and stuff like that remains. This means you can see on the encrypted text where there are linefeeds and so on.
Does this make the encrypted text more easy to crack? Or is it a risk I can afford?
If anyone knows, please post here.
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Wilhelm Tunemyr,
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