Re: Are there any ASCII (or at least 6-bit baudot) implimentations of the matrix algebra cipher?
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Re: Are there any ASCII (or at least 6-bit baudot) implimentations of the matrix algebra cipher?

From: David Wagner <daw@taverner.cs.berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri Sep 30 2005 - 07:17:26 CEST

Max Power wrote:
>Are there any ASCII (or at least 6-bit baudot) implementations of the matrix
>algebra cipher?

I assume you realize that this cipher is insecure? I'm not sure what the
point is in working out how to implement an insecure method of encrypting.
(I don't know what you mean by an ASCII implementation, either, but never
mind that -- that question seems moot.)
Received on Sat Oct 15 04:37:56 2005