Cracking the Code: Urgent Help Needed for Personal Reasons | 53Xb48ECR1602YL

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The discussion revolves around the urgent need to crack a specific code, 53Xb48ECR1602YL, due to personal reasons. The original poster expresses frustration with their lack of cryptographic skills and requests assistance. Respondents emphasize the importance of providing context and details about the code to facilitate help, noting that without this information, it's challenging to offer solutions. There is speculation that the code may be a one-time pad, which is unbreakable, and a suggestion to share a second code that might have similarities. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities of cryptography and the need for more information to assist effectively.
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For reasons of a personal nature, it's important to me that this code get cracked as soon as possible. I spent a long time on this but I simply can't get - cryptography has never been my strong point. I'd appreciate any help! Thanks so much in advance!

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Why? What reasons?
 
Why don't you show what you have done instead of just saying "break this". Do you really expect to get an answer?
 
I'm no cryptographer, but logic tells me that we need to know a little about your background into this code. What is its nature? This code could mean anything and have an infinite number of meanings. Please, try give us something to work with here.
 
don't feed the trolls
 
I really don't know much about cryptography, so I didn't get very far. There are 15 characters, so it can't be one of those Caesar square things. I suspect that some characters when combined correspond to a letter, but I'm not sure.
 
storm900 said:
I really don't know much about cryptography, so I didn't get very far. There are 15 characters, so it can't be one of those Caesar square things. I suspect that some characters when combined correspond to a letter, but I'm not sure.

Was this inscribed on a pendant that your adopted parents found around your neck when they rescued you from a cave?
 
Alas, no.
 
It's a one time pad. Can't be broken. Sorry.
 
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There is a second code that I think used the same cipher - would it be helpful if I posted that? I noticed there were some similarities between them.
 
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