Re: Encrption Challenge
- From: Frank Kotler <fbkotler@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 20:04:01 GMT
NobleTrader@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all:
As you know that the original PGP encryption came with a
challenge that gave the prize of $1.00 to anyone who could decipher a
posted message that was encrypted with PGP.
After 8 months of internation collaboration (using donated
supercomputer time from around the globe), the message was finally
decrypted.
Actually, I didn't know this. How many bits?
This is obvious proof that PGP is crackable. Hence, I decided
that for my password encryption, I would not want to use Zimmerman's
algorhythm.
So, as with anything in life, if one wants something done
right,
one has to create that new solution for himself, without copying
other, existing technology. So, I wrote my own encryption routine
that is more robust than PGP.
So, here is the challenge: I will issue the prize money of
$1.00 (same as the PGP prize) to anyone who can crack this code:
xyniwnBq$VV9gtncLAz$uVVen7HsbVwNLHii8DE#Xd#BMH$kaPcueAjputPJvK
You can find more information, as well as a reference starting
point for a known segment (encrypted using my privacy algorythm)
here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMn8uPTUxoM
Good luck.
As you know, the original PGP message was cracked in 8 months.
I believe that my encryption algorythm is more robust than PGP and,
hence, 8 months would not be near enough time to crack this code. I
know that is a bold statement, but I am very confident in my source
code.
Where can we get this source code?
Best,
Frank
.
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