Hi, I search the implementation of the ciphertext only attack on enigma by Jim Gillogly. Does something implement his paper in a soft? i can't find it in the...
Hi people, Due to the recent changes in the privacy law relating to emails, I am now looking for a secure sender. I would like the solution to be free,...
Hi, Just out of personal curisoity, why wouldn't you use something free like PGP? Richard. Yahoo!: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/codesciphersandsecretstuff/...
Hello r263g235 ... Yeah. Interesting question. I have PGP, alas my platform has kind of been left behind and using the "big number versions" is kind of not...
Andrew Bruno
abruno@...
Jun 13, 2002 9:01 am
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Hi, Ok, I have found a site which has some of the newer PGP codes online and there is the Windoze one. It is a .zip file. Fair enough. Then there are Motorola...
Andrew Bruno
abruno@...
Jun 13, 2002 9:19 am
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Yes, there are a whole bunch of PGP sites and versions. Also there are GPG and GnuPGP and tons of other addons. Most people use PGP Cyber Knights Templar...
Bin versions mean that the files are compressed as BinHex for the Macintosh. The will decompress with Stuffit Expander or any of the other decompression ...
... Thanks but which compiler do you use? i use borland c++ 6 and i have some linker errors. Do you have a compiled version? regards, ... Yahoo! Mail -- Une...
... I haven't looked at it for quite a while, but I know I have built it with VC++ on NT and Sun Workshop 4.2 on Solaris 2. Mail me offlist with your link ...
Hello lobert@... ... Thankies. Regards -- What I need is a faster modem? Andrew Bruno abruno@......
Andrew Bruno
abruno@...
Jun 14, 2002 8:41 am
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I'm working on a decryption problem that is similar to a DES decryption in the sense that if I use the wrong key, my decryption software will produce a...
Hello Mo Srivastava, There's no trivial way that I can think of, but it shouldn't be too difficult to check the leading bytes for each of the more common file...
Tim Roberts
t.roberts@...
Jun 19, 2002 5:20 am
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Mo - Does the name of the file give any hints? Or is it something bland like "file1.bin"? If it has an unusual suffix, that could be a hint as to the file...
Hi, On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 11:44:15PM -0700, Jim Gillogly wrote: [snip] ... All good ideas and perfectly true, but it does seem to be re-inventing the wheel...
... After suggestions from two people to try the Unix 'file' utility to identify the file type, I'm thinking I've missed something here. The file is ENCRYPTED,...
Gish, David
gish@...
Jun 19, 2002 10:59 pm
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Hello Nick ... I'm interested. ... Those links you posted. Are they for it? I have an AMIGA (Nobody cringe. They are still alive) ;-) This sounds like a...
Andrew Bruno
abruno@...
Jun 21, 2002 10:24 pm
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... Yes. They are links into the debian distribution of linux package archives. The first link is for a debian package (incase anyone happens to be using ...
Hi everybody, been a 'lurker' on the group on and off for a couple of years now, this is my first posting and I would like to start by thanking everyone who's...
Hi, Your symbols didn't come through. Can you get the moderator's permission to upload the symbols so we can look at them? Richard. (r263g235) Email:...
I should add that YahooGroups strips out non-text items from email automatically, so that may be what happened. Perhaps the writer can post the message...
On a similar note, a friend alerted me to a web site associated with a PBS documentary entitled "Decoding Nazi Secrets": http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/decoding/...
Gish, David
gish@...
Jul 8, 2002 3:17 pm
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For those who like to collect code-related vidoes (who knows--I may be the only one!), I highly recommend this one. John Lobert...