![]() To do this in a reasonable time or with reasonable resources you usually need to have either,Ģ) known plaintext to work backwards from.įailing the above a lot of time and resources and do the statistics game, in which case you need a real good reason to justify the costs. You then need to spot a reliable change in the output statistics or find recognisable known plain text to confirm your trial guesses. ![]() So you get into an ROI situation.Ĭlasicaly to break an unknown cipher you first need to be able to spot statistics in the cipher text to give you clues to the system type. For the simple reason that “to break an unknown cipher takes resources”. Providing you follow a few basic rules, you might have a modicum of success. The cipher does not have to be that complicated to remain un-solved. I think that if they took the unabomber and put him in jail based on the definition of “enemy combatant” and suspect of terrorism, people would have been upset. Those who end up in guantanamo today aren’t terrorist until (and if) they will be judged. …convicted terrorist? This could be the first time I see the definition of “terrorist” applied correctly in a while. “Theodore John “Ted” Kaczynski (born May 22, 1942), aka The Unabomber, is a convicted terrorist best known for his campaign of mail bombings.” so to do a “mediatic kill” of someone this would be more than enough.Īnother thought is that biometric security based on dna/retina/whatever aren’t that reliable if they’re based on something we can leave behind (saliva, hair, skin, pictures of retina, fingerprints) everywhere we go. I know that DNA samples aren’t everything, but for the media definitively are. ![]() “And there are notes of his attempts to outwit law enforcement, as in one journal entry where he says that he intentionally put two human hairs acquired in a bus station into a bomb “to deceive the policemen, who will think that the hair belongs to whoever made the device.” This also can be done easily with pencil and paper as long as you know how it needs to be done. Usage: cm_TopAndBottomCode.exe numbers-to-decode SPEC: BOYS’ LIFE – MAY 2005 – PAGE 50 – CODEMASTER – Top-and-Bottom Code Especially neat because of how it appears to change each run… Reminds of the codes by “CodeMaster” that are published in the back of “Boys’ Life” magazine… particularly the one entitled Top and Bottom code.
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