[OT] WWII code 'may never be cracked'

Robert Sneidar slylabs13 at me.com
Sat Nov 24 14:36:59 EST 2012


I don't think so Richmond. To date no one has been able to crack it, by all accounts, and one of the things you would NOT do when sending an encrypted message would be to include the key in the code. It's like hiding the key under the front mat, then sending the mat to get cleaned. 

Bob


On Nov 23, 2012, at 9:34 PM, Richmond wrote:

> On 11/24/2012 12:25 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
>> Kinda looks like the Scottish dialect in your earlier post!
> 
> I was always led to belive that English was a dialect of Scots!  . . . .  LOL
> 
> Although, seriously, I find these sorts of codes fascinating, and wonder whether, as long
> as it didn't use a properly randomised one-time code, that AOAKN and the numbers might not
> constitute the key.





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