Thursday, September 10, 2009

Writing in Code - The Basics

Writing in Code - The Basics

We live in a societies with abilities to send messages (emails) instantaneously across the world, but it is that same convenience that makes it a vulnerability, we rely on systems outside our control to deliver them. I.e. Your computer, in your control sends email to a server outside of your control that is suppose to send the email to the recipient of the email, but there is a flaw, you don't generally control the junction point, the server.

It has come to my attention that the Patriots of the Iranian Freedom Movement need information on how to make cryptic (secret) messages to pass along information that will circumvent intelligent and security services monitoring. Also, however, I have been told the intelligent and security services have been interfering with cell phone sms messages and internet access. Well, my friends you can still exchange information stealthy manner using classical methods for writing secret messages that upon normal observation look like either blank paper or something it isn't.

Throughout history, civilizations have relied on different methods to pass along secret messages. Some cultures developed early methods to encode their messages and others used what some call "invisible ink". The invisible ink techniques require special methods to "develop" what is written on the paper the message is on. Below are links to some articles and a video on how to make cryptic messages and make and use invisible ink methods of writing secret messages.

Please note, all these methods below will probably be known to the intelligent and security services. The best suggestion I can make is to mix up the methods you use to pass along the information. Never use the same method more than a few times.

Note: I will add more information on encoding techniques in the next few days.

Face the enemy head on with knowledge to take advantage of his weaknesses, for ye shall overcome and be victorious my friends.

Methods to Make and Use Invisible Inks:

Secret Writings - Invisible Inks by Center for Forbidden Knowledge -Dark Corner - Egyptian Website.

How to Write Secret Messages with Scytale by Amanda Morin on EHow.com.


Video by Anderson Video Productions (simple, but classical technique for making invisible ink and how to develop it.)

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