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Posted by r wiley on 02/17/06 03:45
"Roy L. Fuchs" <roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> wrote in message news:ub37v1hcjtphhdahp3o6joped8a2250ggk@4ax.com...
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>>There is no unbreakable code.
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> Tell that to the folks in the military, who have been using the same
> encryption over openly monitored radio frequencies for decades,and
> still no enemy has broken the code, which, BTW, is weaker than the
> current crop of PC generated genres. After all, it is over four
> decades old.
That's something I know a little about. Four decades ago, the key was
changed very frequently.
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