Re: Data encryption 360 degrees the nsa cannot break -- 01
From: Walter Roberson (roberson_at_ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca)
Date: 12/26/03
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Date: 26 Dec 2003 20:46:32 GMT
In article <a834090e.0312260555.7fb55b17@posting.google.com>,
Roger Wilco <netcrazy@charter.net> wrote:
:if you wrot the program in C++ a=0 b=1 c=10 d=11 e=100 f=101 g=111
:h=1000 and so on when you the message was finished the program would
:turn it into this code.
If you used that algorithm, then you would not be able to tell the
difference between 'c' and 'ba' .
:send it to entu
:make allot of money.
entu? The stock symbol for Entrust Incorporated??
-- Would you buy a used bit from this man??
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