Just today, the BBC has an interview with the curator of the code breaking museum in the UK. Without any specifics, he says the code was NOT successfully decoded after all - that the decode by the...
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Just today, the BBC has an interview with the curator of the code breaking museum in the UK. Without any specifics, he says the code was NOT successfully decoded after all - that the decode by the...
A history buff in Canada, with the help of some WWI books left by his great Uncle, says that he has broken the pigeons' message - and it never was in code - it just used a lot of acronym's like they...
That seems to be the consensus. I can understand why it can't be broken, but I thought they could confirm definitively that it WAS a one-time pad, and give a bit of the military operation that...
The military has had that message since 1982, and just this Fall, gave it to GCHQ to try and decode it.
Why don't they look up Sergeant Stott's service record, and see what he was involved with?...