Download- Bnwtt Sghyrt Btswr Lshyqha Fdyw Wtfrjw... -

Let’s try ROT13 on the whole: bnwtt sghyrt btswr lshyqha fdyw wtfrjw ROT13 gives: oajgg futleg ogfje yfudlun sqlj jsgewj — doesn’t look like English words either.

Let’s try ROT13 (a=1, shift by 13): b (2) → o (15) n (14) → a (1) w (23) → j (10) t (20) → g (7) t (20) → g (7) → oajgg — not https . Given the pattern and the instruction "Download- ..." followed by gibberish, . The most common simple cipher in such messages is ROT13 or Atbash . Download- bnwtt sghyrt btswr lshyqha fdyw wtfrjw...

But often in such puzzles, "Download-" is plaintext, and the rest is encoded. If "bnwtt" = "https" or something, check mapping. Let’s try ROT13 on the whole: bnwtt sghyrt

It looks like you’ve provided a string of text that appears to be encrypted or encoded. The pattern: The most common simple cipher in such messages

Given this, perhaps it’s (for ASCII printable characters) if it includes punctuation.

"Download- bnwtt sghyrt btswr lshyqha fdyw wtfrjw..."