E-Leetspeak: All New! the Most Challenging Puzzles Since Sudoku!
By Thomas Ferrante and C. M. Ferrante
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About this ebook
These puzzles arerapidly becoming a favorite of all computer users.The puzzles are written in a combination of keyboard symbols, but with a wicked twist -words can bewritten hundreds or even thousands of different ways. This book provides the code to get you started, then have months of fun. See if you are among the e-leet of the computer world.
Thomas Ferrante
Thomas Ferrante is a college freshman, engineering major. Thomas' code fore-leetspeakis from internet sources and his own experience. He wrote the trademarked program to randomly convert the alphabet into e-leetspeak puzzles. C. M. Ferrante is a Certified Public Account and business owner. She compiled and edited the book.
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E-Leetspeak - Thomas Ferrante
© 2008 C. M. Ferrante. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.
First published by AuthorHouse 11/10/2008
ISBN: 978-1-4389-2355-0 (sc)
ISBN: 9781467049924 (ebk)
Printed in the United States of America
Bloomington, Indiana
E-LEETSPEAK TABLE OF CONTENTS
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5
Introduction to e-leetspeak
BEGINNER!3 3 (_+ ] |\| |\| 3 |2
ANSWERS - BEGINNER
THE REAL E-LEETSPEAK
EASY – PART 1 [-@Z"/ - |0^|^+ 1
EASY – PART 2 [-CI_/^-| - |7412+ 2
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ANSWERS - EASY – PART 1
ANSWERS - EASY – PART 2
E-LEETSPEAK ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Introduction to e-leetspeak
Welcome to the world of e-leetspeak. This language was originally created as an unbreakable code for elite (referred to as e-leet or ‘leet) computer users. This code enabled access to restricted areas on the internet web sites, and allowed chats in a language only the e-leet would understand. Using common characters and symbols on a computer keyboard to replace letters, those who knew the code were undisturbed during their chats and sometimes unlawful business.
The language became a favorite of hackers. Those privy to the code referred to it as 1337$|>3/-\|<, which translates to leetspeak
. It is rumored that the United States government worked four years to crack the code. Now that the code has been cracked, give it a try on our entertaining puzzles.
Each puzzle in this book is written in the standardized code of e-leetspeak. The Appendix of this book translates the e-leetspeak symbols into letters of the alphabet. To break the code, refer to the Appendix to change the puzzle symbols to letters, and decipher the phrases. But there is a catch. Letters can be written many different ways!
For instance:
HELLO
Can be written:
|-| 3 |_ |_ 0
or
} { [- | |( )
or even
# 3 1 1 0
Thousands of combinations of symbols can be used to represent the most simple words. Once you learn the symbols, you will find you can incorporate them into other uses, such as making electronic passwords virtually unbreakable. Parents may recognize that their children already use this language in emails, text messaging and on gaming sites. We hope that you find this book both challenging and /=(_)[\] (fun).
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1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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5.
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