[UPDATE March 30, 2011: The FBI has coded notes posted today that were in the pocket of a 1999 murder victim and is asking the public for help decoding them.]
I've been spending time looking at the FBI webpages while working on another post. This is a copy of their page. The link takes you to the FBI code page with working links.
The page on ciphers is pretty interesting.
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Monday, December 29, 2008
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Stupendous. We congratulate you on cracking this latest encryption. Visit www.fbi.gov/coded.htm to let us know of your sucess.
ReplyDeleteThat it... posted by a Quebecois, on 30dec 2008. Montreal. Benito.
Benito, Congratulations. I assumed this was going to be tricky, but you came back with an answer pretty fast. Way to go.
ReplyDeleteDid you see a pattern in the relationship between the plain text alphabet and the crypto alphabet?
junaidaliqureshi.blogspot.com ;) did it quick
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