Sculptor Offers Another Clue in 24-Year-Old Mystery at C.I.A. |
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Dr Who Fan Send message Joined: 6 May 11 Posts: 55 Credit: 231,548 RAC: 0 |
Who wants to try and decipher the code? The artist who created the enigmatic Kryptos, a puzzle-in-a-sculpture that has driven code breakers to distraction since it was installed 24 years ago in a courtyard at C.I.A. headquarters in Langley, Va., has decided that it is time for a new clue. Link to article |
Loogle Send message Joined: 29 Nov 14 Posts: 1 Credit: 1,086,321 RAC: 0 |
Cracking Kryptos would be a cool BOINC project. |
Grundman Send message Joined: 8 Nov 14 Posts: 3 Credit: 183,327,983 RAC: 0 |
Seconded... |
Conan Send message Joined: 24 Mar 09 Posts: 8 Credit: 1,081,593 RAC: 0 |
When NYPVTT MZFPK equals BERLIN CLOCK and the same letter does not decode to the same letter (note the letter T = I and N + the letters V and Z = L, I can see how it would be very difficult to decode. Conan |
noderaser Send message Joined: 24 Dec 08 Posts: 88 Credit: 1,496,863 RAC: 0 |
There have been a few people who've suggested that this project attack one-off codes, or those used only by a few people without much documentation on the encoding scheme. Does software exist that would be able to identify the type of cipher used, and then crack it? I have a feeling this is the domain of science fiction and Hollywood taking shortcuts, if all you had to do was put a mysterious code into a computer and get a decrypted message, than a lot of our personal data would be at risk on the Internet. We can try to decrypt Enigma messages, because we know precisely how the machine works, the only thing we don't have are the settings that made up the decryption keys. And, even that is a moon-shot, because we can't be certain that the cipher text is intact. Click Here to see My Detailed BOINC Stats |
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