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OK, so recently I made up a way of sending coded messages and I was just wondering how difficult it would be for someone to crack.
So let's say, for example, that you are in the army and you caught a suspected spy and you found a slip of paper with those numbers on it.
(There is a space in the number near the end that looks like this '112 361'. That space is not meant to be there, but I can't edit it out for some reason. The number above is one continuous number.)
OK, so recently I made up a way of sending coded messages and I was just wondering how difficult it would be for someone to crack.
So let's say, for example, that you are in the army and you caught a suspected spy and you found a slip of paper with those numbers on it.
(There is a space in the number near the end that looks like this '112 361'. That space is not meant to be there, but I can't edit it out for some reason. The number above is one continuous number.)
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