Surely somethign this short must have multiple solutions DJ ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful....
You're welcome to offer another soultion. Mine is a simple Caesar shift of the original ciphertext. And the Latin expression is attributed to Francis Bacon...
haha - ok sorry - wasnt thinking of ceaser shift sorry matey ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful....
If anyone is interested, there is a Luftwaffe Enigma machine for sale on eBay, Item 3208575691. This is the description from the sale page: A fine example of a...
Hello KEYSTONE ... I find it amazing that although the person who owns it has every right to sell it, that it hasn't been bought by a museum. It would be a...
Andrew Bruno
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Feb 18, 2003 6:42 am
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Hi Calvin, Surely if they werent interested in the history they wouldnt buy it. Not much use as an ecryption device these days. Regards Simon ... ...
Hello Simon ... Well, there are people out there who just want things because they can have them. But that isn't to say that this would be true in this case....
Andrew Bruno
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Feb 19, 2003 7:28 am
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A team from Cambridge has uncovered "horrendous vulnerabilities" in the cryptographic equipment commonly used to protect the PINs used to identify customers to...
I've posted lotsa cryptograms there today. Also a Vigenere. Title : Puzzles and Games for all! Web Address : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/puzzles_and_games ...
If any of you are wondering what has happened to the official American Cryptogram Association discussion group in the last few days, I've learned from John...
Prime numbers not so random? A kind of order may be buried in the occurrence of indivisible numbers. 24 March 2003 PHILIP BALL A team of physicists may have...
... American ... has ... is ... Thanks, Sandy. Our ACA discussion group is back up and running in a different location, since Yahoo proved to be an unreliable...
if you hadn't already plz ignore that post, it was badly pasted and was not a code at all, more of a word puzzle. apologies to anyone who tried to help. now if...
I have a feeling that decryption requires some redundancy in the data, and therefore if data is optimally compressed (removing all redundancy), when encrypted...
That's essentially correct. Encryption and compression have many aspects in common. Encryption seeks to mask redundancy; compression seeks to eliminate it....
Gish, David
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May 30, 2003 5:02 pm
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Kryptos is a sculpture containing an encrypted message. Installed in a courtyard at CIA HQ in 1990, the first 3 of 4 parts were solved in 1999. Part 4 remains...
Quantum cryptography stretches 100 kilometres 14:25 05 June 03 NewScientist.com news service Communications protected with the complete security of quantum ...
See also http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2963138.stm for more info on this item. Mike Boyle ... From: keystonejcl To: CipherChallenge@yahoogroups.com ...
I am looking for this tool for a while... I have heard it works better than Playfair.exe or Fairplay.exe if anyone has it please send it to me or upload it....
Hi! I'm a mexican, 19 years old math student (undergraduate),and I'm considering criptography as an option for my future carrer (number theory and algebra),...
Hi, I'm sending an address change notice to everybody in my email address book. Sorry if you get this twice or more, or if you think - WHO?...but it's the...
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Folks (the few of you who are still electing to receive messages!): I have uploaded in the Photos section a photo of a button with the letters "HYS UFPOG DIN"...
Strange. Obviously, traditional cryptanalysis is a bit tough -- three short words with no repeated letters! HYS has a number of interpretations, but I found it...
Gish, David
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Aug 22, 2003 11:34 pm
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... the know" ... That's TANSTAAFL (Is -> Ain't), from "TMiaHM", by Heinlein. I like this! It has the ring of sanity about it. I nominate "Have You Seen" or...
Yellow buttons with uppercase grey letters were a favourite way for the Fukawi tribe of Western Africa to pass messages between members interested in...