The NSA have launched a twitter code breaking challenge (perhaps in need of some positive publicity...) - the code last week was pretty straightforward - a substitution cipher - this one looks a little harder:
Rimfinnpeqcnvqauuagcrdokvdisndrdcrpigaisacpsdffaic vhakcfdqfpqdetrkilfaecnpqacakqisacpfampoacfimannic fakdumfalddnraprf
http://ift.tt/1nBYMIM
I've tried various things so far, but it doesn't seem to be a substitution cipher or Caesar shift or transposition. It may be a Vigenere - and there is a repeated string isacp - but trying a few simple keywords doesn't seem to yield anything.
The counton website is quite useful for some online code skills:
http://ift.tt/1gxppHr
Any ideas? :)
MOD PS Can this remain in SMMT - code making and breaking is a branch of mathematics - so please don't ship this off to the puzzles section!
Rimfinnpeqcnvqauuagcrdokvdisndrdcrpigaisacpsdffaic vhakcfdqfpqdetrkilfaecnpqacakqisacpfampoacfimannic fakdumfalddnraprf
http://ift.tt/1nBYMIM
I've tried various things so far, but it doesn't seem to be a substitution cipher or Caesar shift or transposition. It may be a Vigenere - and there is a repeated string isacp - but trying a few simple keywords doesn't seem to yield anything.
The counton website is quite useful for some online code skills:
http://ift.tt/1gxppHr
Any ideas? :)
MOD PS Can this remain in SMMT - code making and breaking is a branch of mathematics - so please don't ship this off to the puzzles section!
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