Data - Crypter

12/13/2007 17:52 Drake^#1
Hey Guys i just wanna show you my Data - Crypter. :)

It was just part of some programmin practice.

Written in C++.

U can crypt any datas with it to a "crypted.txt".
U can use with doubleclick and typing in the data name (e.g.: text.txt) or just drag-and-drop the data over the TxTCrypter.exe and it will be crypted automatically. :)

The crypted.txt will be in the same dir like TxTCrypter.exe

Have fun with it!
12/14/2007 17:23 Drake^#2
Maybe some feedback? :p
12/14/2007 18:46 mr.rattlz#3
That's a pretty big file for rot-13 ;)

I don't know what kind of feedback you expect exactly. If you wanted to know, if it is implemented correctly you should have provided the source with it, or at least said, that you implemented a simple rot-13 chiffre.

The encryption works, but trying to decrypt the crypted.txt itself ended for me with having an empty crypted.txt . You probably have some problems with your filehandles or something like that, i can't tell you exactly though, i am currently not in the mood to reverse engineer it :p
12/14/2007 19:08 Drake^#4
Sure it's just a (modified) ROT-13 cryption but 90% of the ppl here don't know that it is ROT-13 :) .

So i think it could be pretty usefull for some guys. :)
12/14/2007 19:17 mr.rattlz#5
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Originally Posted by Drake^ View Post
Sure it's just a (modified) ROT-13 cryption but 90% of the ppl here don't know that it is ROT-13 :) .

So i think it could be pretty usefull for some guys. :)
The only use in this would be the sourcecode to learn something, the fact, that the people don't know rot-13 doesn't make it useful for encryption ;)
It's as effective as writing backward :p
I myself wrote once a crappy encryption while learning programming, it was still harder than rot-13, but i never encouraged anyone to use it, as i knew it was absolutely stupid, so shouldn't you, if anyone feels the need to encrypt something they should be pointed to more secure solutions ;)
12/14/2007 19:29 Drake^#6
Come on dude, its my first posting so dont be that bad to me. :s
12/14/2007 19:51 mr.rattlz#7
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Come on dude, its my first posting so dont be that bad to me. :s
I just want to help you to make your post more useful, and also protect other forum members from a false assumption of security ;)

Apart from that: welcome aboard ;)
02/14/2008 17:11 R4Yx#8
try to generate a key from each char ;) and crypt the char with it
02/14/2008 17:18 Drake^#9
Already done at another programme. ;p

But this was a training for routine ROT-13. :)