How does the encrypter works?
Transform your text into encrypted symbols using their dictionary
E.G:
a = = (1st letter of alphabet)
b = == (2nd letter of alphabet)
c = === (3rd letter of alphabet)
So,
abc = ====== (with spaces: = == ===)
What makes it so hard to decrypt?
The amount of combinations that it can be.
=== can be ab or ba
===== can be ad, da, bc, bba, abb, aca, caa, aac and many other combinations.
How do i decrypt it?
You can't without bruteforce. You can't know what is the right text, you can't know HOW is the right text.
How do i execute it?
It works in shell/cmd, E.G:
>>> encrypt('your text', dictionary)
output: '=========================|===============|=====================|==================|/====================|=====|========================|====================|'
Ways to make it easier to read
There are some ways to make it easier to read, such as:
- Replacing
/with(space) IF YOU WANT TO STILL USE | - Replacing
|withand/with- - Replacing
=with the respective number, E.G:a=1,b=12
Ways to read it
You can't if you remove the space indicators, such as | and /.
If you don't remove those indicators, you can simply count how many = are there, and count the alphabet, so:
==== is d.
| is a letter separation, so =|==| is ab
/ is a word separation, so =|/==| is a b
Will you release a decrypt algorithm to that?
In future, yes.