T
T
Turar Abu2015-07-05 17:13:12
Encryption
Turar Abu, 2015-07-05 17:13:12

How to decrypt this text?

Dear Formers! I recently received a letter which I later vowed to read to myself.
The letter does not seem to mean anything and looks like spam. But I happened to notice that it has "hidden" text in it. This is what the text looks like: 55b1b98068e84288bf774a48b4da24ef.png
But when I selected it, I noticed the same hidden text 84094b97ea97450da22145e1a89b7945.png
The first and last paragraph in English. But there the spaces are scattered, and since my English is not an expert, I still could not correctly space the spaces. Here are the paragraphs (hyphenation is required):

cer eal flu ty am igos shist
arro g ation bap tize mu t t er entails j err ycan non identical
bosses undre amt meddler line al ly accum ulative ly cre amy pugs
mattock s ex orci s t s i nsphering tidy afoot

And last:
C l ot blo w torc h shoo touts endle af terc ent e naries ov er reaching
B a thysp here scrubbed a cerb at e d sani tariu m

There was also a wbr tag in the email (I didn't notice it until I opened it in IE7) and I thought that this somehow affects the decryption. Also, in the letter there are hieroglyphs that even Google could not recognize. I can't insert these characters here, because I can't read, so here's the picture itself :
%D0%91%D0%B5%D0%B7%D1%8B%D0%BC%D1%8F%D0%
How is it possible to decrypt it? What can you advise, at least?

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

3 answer(s)
D
D', 2015-07-05
@Denormalization

Regular spam.
All this left crap to bypass anti-spam protection.

A
AVKor, 2015-07-05
@AVKor

Is this some kind of trolling?
What nafig "decryption" for ordinary spam?
And responding to spammers is generally prohibitive.
cer eal = cereal
am igos = amigos
arrogation = arrogation
, etc.

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question