Yesterday afternoon, a woman seeking help with a decades-old family mystery posted a thread on Ask Metafilter titled "Decoding cancer-addled ramblings":. My grandmother passed away in 1996 of a fast-spreading cancer. She was non-communicative her last two weeks, but in that time, she left at least 20 index cards with scribbled letters on them. My cousins and I were between 8-10 years old at the time, and believed she was leaving us a code. We puzzled over them for a few months trying substitution ciphers, and didn't get anywhere. The link for this article located at Slate is no longer available. . Delving into ancestral secrets: a young man turns to digital forums for assistance in interpreting his grandfather's puzzling diary entries.. Decoding Mysteries, Online Community Efforts, Cryptic Messages. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
We report, you decide. Could have far-reaching implications if it's correct. "A Filipino mathematics enthusiast has developed a new method of decoding RSA (RivestShamir-Adleman) encryption using three simple formulas. Leo de Velez has discovered these three formulas are simple forward equations . . . . We report, you decide. Could have far-reaching implications if it's correct. "A Filipino mathematics enthusiast has developed a new method of decoding RSA (RivestShamir-Adleman) encryption using three simple formulas. Leo de Velez has discovered these three formulas are simple forward equations that allow fast decoding of RSA encryption. RSA is an Internet encryption and authentication system that uses an algorithm developed in 1977 by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman. The link for this article located at mb.com.ph is no longer available. . A dedicated Filipino mathematician unveils a rapid algorithm for decoding AES encryption by employing three straightforward equations.. RSA Encryption, Fast Decoding, Filipino Innovator, Mathematical Breakthrough. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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