DPOHS BUVMB UJPOT ZPVIB WFTPM WFEBT JNQMF DJQIF
STUPQ UIJTN FBOTZ PVIBW FUIFT LJMTB OEUIF EFTJS
FUPGJ HVSFU IJOHT PVUTU PQJGZ PVTPM WFUIJ TDJQI
FSQNN FBOEM FUNFL OPXZP VSVTF SOBNF BTJBN NBLJO
HBMJT UPGDJ QIFSI FBETEP OPUQP TUBOZ UIJOH BCPVU
UIJTT UPQTU BZUVO FEGPS NPSFJ OTUSV DUJPO TTUPQ
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Mission Control
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What Are These Strange Posts? « The Legend Of Random
October 12th, 2012 on 5:42 pm[...] a bonus hint to get you started, the first was based on Julius [...]
October 1st, 2012 on 4:30 pm
Hey Random, What is this..?
October 1st, 2012 on 5:16 pm
Just some R4ndom letters apparently.
October 1st, 2012 on 9:06 pm
seems like a cipher text
October 2nd, 2012 on 8:32 am
Distribution doesn’t seem too uniform so maybe some sort of Caesar cipher…
October 12th, 2012 on 6:32 am
Maybe he is sending command to his botnet lols
November 26th, 2012 on 11:04 pm
Its the Caesar shift, Julius Caesar’s ingenious method of a secret code language. You take the alphabet with another, and slide them down while next each other, stopping at a certain position. So, in a basic one, A would equal B, and etc. Nice use of the shift, by the way
July 1st, 2013 on 8:48 am
No this is one of the oldest codes in existence used by Julius Caesar to send secret information to his generals.
Very old but still very funny to do.
Thanks