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1.) Breaking Codes and Ciphers: The Beale ciphers: Proceed at your own ...
Over one day ago | Wednesday 15th of July 2009 10:34:00 PM
I've never toiled on the Beale ciphers, I've simply read a fair amount about the history of crypto. And no, I'n not angry, simply frustrated, sometimes, by the human capability for self-deception. You say there is plenty of "subjective ...
From mupu@mupu.com
2.) Python Beale Cipher Decoder - spechal.com
Over one day ago | Wednesday 30th of December 2009 12:09:00 AM
Here is a slimmed down version of my PHP Beale Cipher Decoder script using Python. Usage is pretty straight forward. # # Beale Decoder using Python # Copyright 2009 Travis Crowder # Published under the MIT License # class Beale(object): ...
From Spechal
3.) Emergent Chaos » Blog Archive » Quantum Progress
Over one day ago | Thursday 13th of March 2008 08:27:00 PM
The crypto-obviating algorithms in question are Shor's algorithm for factoring and an algorithm he developed for discrete logs. I was surprised to learn that Shor's algorithm requires 72k3 quantum gates to be able to factor a number k bits .... Beale Ciphers approach the strength of One Time Pad without the hassle of picking ?truly random? numbers. Just take your plaintext, cipher it against 3 or more different websites that you're sure won't change and you're good to go. ...
From mordaxus
4.) 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
5.) Slam Dunks: Buried Treasure: The Beale Ciphers
Over one day ago | Saturday 17th of January 2009 06:26:00 AM
Teacher: Now class, before I have a full scale riot on my hands, we are then going to apply our cryptographic knowledge to a practical project. You are going to try to solve a 180 year old mystery that involves buried treasure ... After thinking about my future and the challenge of assisting three kids through college, perhaps I need to find a good shovel, buy a map of Virginia, and dust off those Beale Cipher books again--I am sure I was so close to breaking that code. ...
From Slamdunk
6.) The World`s 10 Most Famous Uncracked Codes | Technoccult
Over one day ago | Wednesday 28th of November 2007 10:19:00 AM
1.Kryptos 2.Linear A 3.The Phaistos Disk 4.Shugborough Hall Enscription 5. Chinese Gold Bar Cipher 6.Beale Ciphers 7.Voynich Manuscript 8.The Dorabel.
From Klintron
7.) Beale Cipher solved: Beale Cipher solved website · Celebgalz.com ...
Over one day ago | Friday 06th of February 2009 01:36:00 PM
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From Angie Anthony
8.) BEAUTY OF GOD: The World`s Most Famous Uncracked Codes
Over one day ago | Thursday 05th of November 2009 01:03:00 AM
According to the pamphlet, around 1820 a man named Beale buried two wagons-full of treasure at a secret location in Bedford County, Virginia. He then left a small locked box with a local innkeeper, and left town, never to be seen again. ... 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. ...
From MALIK IMRAN AWAN
9.) The Beale Treasure Ciphers : sreenivasarao s blogs on sulekha ...
Over one day ago | Wednesday 25th of July 2007 11:08:00 AM
The Beale Treasure Ciphers - The stories concerning the proof of Fermats last theorem,the best way to stack oranges and such oth.
From unknown
10.) ?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
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