Title: Beyond Borders: The Principle of Non-Transference in Article 195 UNCLOS
Below is a self‑contained script that reads the challenge file (or STDIN), applies the XOR, and prints the flag. It works for any length ciphertext followed by a space and a decimal key.
The three‑character ciphertext juq is also a perfect length for a single‑byte
XOR – three bytes XORed with the same key will produce three readable
characters after decoding. juq 195
: A strict, authoritative female boss (Kazama) who maintains a professional and intimidating exterior.
She managed a weak nod. The smaller heartbeat, he noticed, was already stronger. Title: Beyond Borders: The Principle of Non-Transference in
You’ve seen it in commit logs, scrawled on a whiteboard, or whispered in a design meeting: juq 195.
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