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1.) Beale cipher
Over one day ago | Saturday 30th of May 2009 10:40:00 PM
Beale.java: implement the Beale cipher // Usage: java Beale (-d | -e) keyFile // The program reads a separate file (keyFile) for the key or pad. Cryptography is the discipline of using codes and ciphers to encrypt a message and make it ...
From cokebo
2.) Slam Dunks: Buried Treasure: The Beale Ciphers
Over one day ago | Saturday 17th of January 2009 06:26:00 AM
Students: Groans and moans. Teacher: This morning we are going to build a foundational understanding of cryptography. After our studies, you will be well versed in the basic algorithms that comprise the formation of ciphers. ...
From Slamdunk
3.) ?Ancient Cryptography? forum? | Cipher Mysteries
Over one day ago | Tuesday 28th of October 2008 02:30:00 PM
The forum has specific threads devoted to the d'Agapeyeff Cipher, the Beale Papers, Zodiac Killer Ciphers, and the Kryptos Sculpture (for example), as well as some delightful oddities such as a link to recordings of shortwave Numbers ...
From nickpelling
4.) The Beale Treasure Ciphers
Over one day ago | Wednesday 25th of July 2007 02:05:00 AM
To find out more about codes and ciphers, visit the. https://www.securetrust.com/resources/cryptography-history/. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beale_ciphers. http://www.simonsingh.net/Crypto_Links.html ...
From ssubbanna
5.) The Beale Ciphers: Interesting Thing of the Day
Over one day ago | Wednesday 11th of July 2007 12:00:00 AM
Such is the case with one of the most intriguing cryptographic puzzles in modern history: a series of encrypted messages dating from the 19th century known as the Beale ciphers. These messages might lead to a hidden stash of gold, ...
From Joe Kissell
6.) All about the Chaocipher? | Cipher Mysteries
Over one day ago | Tuesday 24th of February 2009 04:37:00 AM
Happily, Elonka did manage to nail most of the usual suspects: the Beale Papers, the Voynich Manuscript, Dorabella, Zodiac Killer, d'Agapeyeff, Phaistos Disk, and so on? each typically a piece of ciphertext which we would like to decipher ... I'm struck by the parallels between John Byrne's device and Leon Battista Alberti's cipher wheel. Both men seem to have caught the leading edge of a wave and tried to harness its power for cryptography, and made high-falutin' claims ...
From nickpelling
7.) Vleeptron_Z: another code to break ... why settle for crummy old ...
Over one day ago | Friday 25th of May 2007 09:45:00 PM
Every important professional cryptographer read about the Beale Ciphers and the Buried Treasure, and started by devoting months or years to trying to crack the Beale Ciphers. ... But trying to decode Beale's Document 1 has turned out to be of immense value to the evolution of the entire science of cryptography. For more than a century, Beale's real buried treasure has been the growth, power and sophistication of this fascinating branch of logic and mathematics. ...
From Vleeptron Dude
8.) Review of ?The Six Unsolved Ciphers?? | Cipher Mysteries
Over one day ago | Saturday 20th of September 2008 01:33:00 AM
as a readable introduction to historical cryptography. PS: my personal ?top six? unsolved historical codes/ciphers would be:-. The Voynich Manuscript (the granddaddy of them all); The Beale Papers (might be a fake, but it's a great ...
From nickpelling
9.) the beale cipher
Over one day ago | Wednesday 03rd of September 2008 03:48:00 AM
in the second chapter or so, the author introduces unfamiliar readers (such as myself) to the beale ciphers, a set of three ciphertexts allegedly mapping out the location of a treasure containing gold, silver, and jewels worth millions ...
From Wintermute
10.) Top 10 Uncracked Codes | DailyCognition.com
Over one day ago | Sunday 15th of February 2009 04:27:00 AM
The D'Agapeyeff cipher is an as-yet unbroken cipher that appears in the first edition of Codes and Ciphers, an elementary book on cryptography published by the Russian-born English cartographer Alexander D'Agapeyeff in 1939. .... 4. Beale Ciphers. 700Px-Beale 1.Svg. In 1885, a small pamphlet was published in Virginia containing a story and three encrypted messages. According to the pamphlet, around 1820 a man named Beale buried two wagons-full of treasure at a secret ...
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