Secure Your Site With ROT26 Encryption

By Daniel Miessler on April 12th, 2007: Tagged as Blogging | Security
  • Carl M
    Well, my browser doesn't support decoding ROT26 ... so now all of your posts just look like gibberish! Perhaps surprisingly, this hasn't lessened their interest, so I will remain a loyal visitor to the blog.
  • Zl oebjfre bayl fhccbegf EBG13 fb abj V pna'g ernq nal bs lbhe cbfgf! Cyrnfr uryc jvgu onpxjneqf pbzcngvovyvgl?
  • Tim
    It may take some major coding, but I think I'm going to incorporate this encryption on my blog.
  • Nu, trrx pelcgb uhzbe. Guvf vf zl xvaq bs oybt. V'z jnvgvat sbe na hafhfcrpgvat gb cbfg n dhrfgvba gb gur pbzzragf!

    Ol gur jnl, urer'f bar bs gur srj cebqhpgvivgl-vapernfvat jvqtrgf:

    uggc://jjj.nccyr.pbz/qbjaybnqf/qnfuobneq/pnyphyngr_pbaireg/ebg13qryrapbqrjvqtrg.ugzy
  • I looked and looked for the ROT26 algorithm, and looked and looked.... and then it hit me. And I laughed and laughed. At myself! Thanks so much for a good laugh, Dan.
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