> > > F.Xavier Noria wrote:
> > > What would be the shortest code that leak?
> >
> > Samy Kamkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm at 8 bytes:
> > $x[$]++
> >
> > (really $x[$^T]++ but ^T is replaced with the control character)
>
> I've just found 6 bytes:
>
> '"'x$
>
And the 5 byte solution:
$x$
I'll be impressed with the man who shows me the four byte solution.
Again, the control character is a hard ^T
Jonathan Paton
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