A terrible encryption scheme, like rot13 but keyboards
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rot-kbd
A highly insecure encryption scheme based on rot13 and keyboard layouts
Use as a Python module
>>> from rot_kbd import *
>>> rot_wertyq('qwerty')
'wertyu'
>>> rot_yqwert(rot_wertyq('qwerty'))
'qwerty'
>>> rot_wertyq('wasd')
'esdf'
>>> rot_yqwert(rot_wertyq('wasd'))
'wasd'
Or on the command line
$ echo 'qwerty' | python -mrot_kbd
wertyu
$ echo 'qwerty' | python -mrot_kbd | python -mrot_kbd --rotation rot_yqwert
qwerty
Supposedly Asked Questions
Is this secure?
Absolutely not, it's not even close. rot_wertyq
and rot_yqwert
are
certified upto an adversary rated SA 8.75 (Sibling, Age 8¾).
Is this some kind-a joke?
Yes. We prefer them to mean jokes.
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