I’m going to give a hint here. The first letter of the cipher is "H" -glurk (I probably should not give hints. I am making it too easy.)…
so has anyone read the book… I’m dying to know who did it. I think it was Professor Plum, in the Library, with a Rope. -glurk
That’s what I like about this case. It’s been solved so many times, and yet people keep working on it. -glurk
This forum needs more threads like this one, LOL. -glurk
Thanks, but unnecessary. I’m going to make (a serious) attempt at cracking it without cribbing. Could take a couple of weeks. I gave too many hints…
I have to apologize publicly to Jarlve. I thought his program was messing up on my cipher, when it was myself messing it up. That said, I still …
Here’s the new one. This time, it should be 618 characters, with 264 distincts, and the same multiplicity as the Beale three. Also, the bulk of it is…
I TOTALLY screwed up on this. I guess I keep bad notes, I assigned the number of homophones based on the count of unique numbers instead of the count…
Ray is actually a guy named Ray. And his last name starts with "N." Just like he says. He created a challenge cipher way back when. I’ve …
I listened to this interview. It was interesting to hear Tom tell stories about Bigfoot. I’d rather hear Nixon talk about Reagan seeing Martians. …
QT- While I would NEVER say that ZKDecrypto is a panacea, or a great solver, doesn’t it do what you ask? It seems, in a way, that we are asking prog…
What were the (or were there) test results for Playfair? There was a link for "Playfair encipherment prior to homophonic substitution" But …
Really necessary to quote an entire essay of a post just to respond to it? It makes things SO hard to read. -glurk
I agree with daikon, especially after that blog find. I have no idea why people do this stuff – random gibberish spam generators – but there must be …