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Testing my encryption algorithm; can you break it?

I finally got around to putting the finishing touches on this and I wanted to see if anyone can break it or figure out what process I am using. Two complete sentences (ignoring punctuation and capitalization)

drbkangefubefodaawendvavhfgtbjbbCoAxEqFlAbBmbbAyimlubyCoJwByCiFpAgBlEcAkhhjsbqEoEmAd

CybtAyaeDlAsGiIdBneqdgauEyHtByAvBzAxBlEcAkhhjsbqaxczajBmbyaaAkAaAweuhxbfdbdvarcuAjag

Update:

This should probably go in the Computers & Internet section under Security, but I asked it here first.

Update 2:

I apologize for the text being cut off:

drbkangefubefodaawen

dvavhfgtbjbbCoAxEqFl

AbBmbbAyimlubyCoJw

ByCiFpAgBlEcAkhhjsbq

EoEmAd

CybtAyaeDlAsGiIdBne

qdgauEyHtByAvBzAxB

lEcAkhhjsbqaxczajBmb

yaaAkAaAweuhxbfdbd

varcuAjag

Update 3:

There. I blocked the text so that all the letters show up. The first block is a complete sentence, as is the second block.

2 Answers

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    First off never assume that any encryption is unbreakable. Given enough time anything can be broken.

    So thanks for the challenge.

  • 1 decade ago

    Both your strings of text are being truncated by the Yahoo Answers system. If they do not contain spaces, try inserting spaces into them to get around this. You can also post the strings on a pastebin site if you like since they do not have the same limitation.

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