I've been a lurker on the list and while I've had a long interest in cryptography and cryptanalysis, I would still consider myself a novice to the field. What...
hi anyone know something about the crypto used in mobile and radio communications? and some good sites, too???(no wisecracks on google, coz' i already tried...
Have I missed a trick here somewhere? I just looked at it and read it...FC ... From: this_old_computer To: codesciphersandsecretstuff@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Title: IRS sets timetable for encrypting tax returns Source: Government Computer News Date Written: December 30, 2003 Date Collected: January 5, 2004 The...
Title: Wireless LAN worries Source: Network World Fusion Date Written: January 12, 2004 Date Collected: January 13, 2004 As the 802.11i standard for wireless...
Well, it is after the first of the year, so let's begin a new cipher. For several months now, I have been working on a cipher that I have called Lehua II. Its...
Title: The Biometrics Myth Source: Help Net Security Date Written: January 19, 2004 Date Collected: January 19, 2004 Such biometric technologies as fingerprint...
Title: Aussie man encodes his last will onto a digital watch Source: Silicon.com Date Written: January 20, 2004 Date Collected: January 20, 2004 Australian...
Hi i need help with an encrypted text: lssycnxbllgkaop -- 5% says me it could be in russian 55% says me it could be in english 40% in French thanks ...
Wow! Another unbreakable code! :-) Ok, back to the world of seriousness... That string of text is virtually unbreakable. It's too short to give any kind of...
To understand how Lehua II works, let's take a sample message and decrypt it. Suppose we received the following message: SSM.GRHY*POXRTRRVWKJKDBJ01121433 The...
thanks. i really dont know anything about codes, what would you recomend me to read? pd ... Test =) lssycnxbllgkaop -- Test, yep. ... thanks for the info. ...
Others in the group could better recommend books for you. In the mean time I would suggest some internet searches for such things as "vigenere", "gronsfeld",...
Title: Cryptography pioneer says information security is possible-- within a decade Source: Government Computer News Date Written: January 27, 2004 Date...
I agree. It is always good to understand the early ciphers since these are, in principle, the basis for many modern methods. One book I would suggest is...
Title: Neural-Chaos Team Boosts Security Source: Technology Review Date Written: February 4, 2004 Date Collected: February 4, 2004 Researchers at Bar Ilan...
With nothing better to do on a rainy Saturday I decided to build a working model of the German WWII Enigma cipher machine out of paper and cardboard. I took...
Title: Windows leak dangers 'exaggerated' Source: The Register Date Written: March 1, 2004 Date Collected: March 2, 2004 The leak of Microsoft source code...
Title: Government backs quantum cryptography Source: vnunet.com Date Written: March 1, 2004 Date Collected: March 3, 2004 Britain's Department of Trade and...
Well, not entirely paper and pencil. You do need a Scrabble set or other similar word game with letter tiles. http://fiziwig.com/tile1.html The first method...
In solving cryptograms I have often resorted to a little printed pattern word dictionary I have, but I was frustrated by how small it was and how often the...
About the time the movie "Sneakers" appeared a friend of mine showed me a programme which scramble short phrases into anagrams. Can someone please tell me...