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hello and welcome my name is John strand in this video were going to be talking about base64 encoding and decoding now the reason why were talking about it is once again we have the bhi a cyber range for customers and friends and this is just basically a video to walk people through some of the challenges that utilize base64 now the reason why base64 actually exists is kind of interesting whenever you are transferring binary data or youre transferring data with special characters it can be encoded it can be drawable especially whenever youre dealing with protocols that are designed predominantly for sending text for example if youre looking at something like HTTP transports a lot of text and if we start sending binary we might get into trouble in fact we see this all the time especially with attacks like sequel injection where semicolons get interpreted and get executed so this is why protocols like this exist or different encoding formats like this exist it allows you to convert