And you thought you had tough math homework? Consider the work that went into cracking a secret code developed by Toronto-based Certicom Corp., which makes wireless encryption software. . .. And you thought you had tough math homework? Consider the work that went into cracking a secret code developed by Toronto-based Certicom Corp., which makes wireless encryption software . It took the power of 10,000 computers running around the clock for 549 days, coupled with the brain power of a mathematician at Indiana's University of Notre Dame, to complete one of the world's largest single math computations. Certicom had challenged scientists, mathematicians, cryptographers and hackers to try to break one of the encryption codes the firm uses to protect digital data. The link for this article located at MercuryNews is no longer available. . And you thought you had tough math homework? Consider the work that went into cracking a secret code. thought, tough, homework, consider, cracking, secret. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A team of Swedish computer buffs has fought off thousands of rivals from around the world to crack what was billed as the toughest code challenge ever set. It took the Swedes the equivalent of 70 years of computer time to . . . . A team of Swedish computer buffs has fought off thousands of rivals from around the world to crack what was billed as the toughest code challenge ever set. It took the Swedes the equivalent of 70 years of computer time to decipher 10 increasingly difficult codes set by author Simon Singh in his international bestseller "The Code Book." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A team of Swedish computer buffs has fought off thousands of rivals from around the world to crack w. swedish, computer, buffs, fought, thousands, rivals, around, world, crack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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