S.E.C 1.0
January 24, 2009 by der-prasiden
Hoorah!
A month of silent and here I am with a big smile as my own upgrade from Ambrose Bierce’s creative punctuations of “:(” and “:)” has shown a significant milestone in today’s discovery. I call it at it most simplicity; The S.E.C. Though unbeknown to what it actually stands for, but as it rhymes with Security merely with it’s first 3 letter word, I reckon it would be a word within that mold.
The entire month of my absence, was a month full of persistence. Merely impossible as it seemed to be, but as my believe in patience has never falter, I decided to raid the storm in and let my mind take the hit of a 30-day endurance. And today, victory proves itself again! I have finally proven that I had chat without utterly saying a single word but merely on Bierce’s “:)” and “:(” .
And a hit to the JACKPOT when the conversation from both parties was well understood.
A full conversation albeit short but effective!
Hoorah!!!
Before I start popping out a champagne and a few ladies to boot for the night, here’s how S.E.C 1.0 fits.
1) A Chatroom where a single party communicates with “:)” and “:(” while the other chats in the traditional way and understands. Usually happens in a strictly governmental-like classified information.
1) The Symbol of “:)” depicts happiness, ecstatic, fruitful, well-bred ; a belief of righteousness.
2) The Symbol of “:(” depicts sadness, clumsyness, theft, anguish, depression ; a belief of sorrow, wrongfulness.
SPECIMEN A - BETA_1_20090124 14:57:28 HRSÂ (SUCCESS)
SPECIMEN B - BETA_2_20090124 15:00:59 HRS (SUCCESS)
3) I tried pushing the envelope of S.E.C 1.0 for a possible 2.0 upgrade which focuses on binaries (Strings of 1’s and 0’s) but it didn’t work out just yet. Exhibit shown below tested on 2 specimens and failed miserably.
SPECIMEN C - BETA_3_20090124 15:37:15 HRS (FAILURE)
SPECIMEN D - BETA_4_20090124 15:45:15 HRS (FAILURE)
How do I seek for a remedy? A good book of dictionary on all things binary. Things like :
A : 1
B : 10
C : 101
D : 1010
E : 10101
So if you say “BED” in English, you’d go 10101011010 in Binary! Makes Sense eh? Well, I know it be tad tedious for starters but let’s look at the bright side, its highly secured, its encrypted and most importantly it gives another crack in the head for hackers to breach into. It be perfect for Governments, Politicians, corporate information and military operation to start communicate in binary rather than in a language where everyone understands.
Hmm..Could Work! ![]()




That girl ~Ting Ting really2 understand you!! LOL
:)) 
p/s You chatted with yourself?
1010101010101010001010101010101011 (Good Luck) hahaha =D
hahah.. like the smiley’s communication. never thought something like that may actually work. in-ter-esting bit there, aidil!
though the binary part poses a secure chatting channel, i’d say its too tedious.. unless of course the messages are short enough to be hidden in perfectly normal sentences.
now that would definitely help the spy networks..
hey Aidil. you might want to read my first entry! hehe. i find it sweet though.
http://soniar2003.blog.friendster.com/
Sonia. -)
Aidil, guess u never been to cryptography class..there are more super complex encryption algorithm out there..which involeves computers, tools, device, softwares, digital certificate to break the cipher…not only used by Governments, Politicians, corporate information and military operation but even being used by us daily without us realizing that…to name some..maybank2u..lhdn..even gsc ticket online purchase