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Message 677336 - Posted: 13 Nov 2007, 21:24:53 UTC

The history, science and engineering of cryptanalysis in World War II

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Message 677797 - Posted: 14 Nov 2007, 17:51:30 UTC
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Enigma@Home is a wrapper between BOINC and Stefan Krah's M4 Project. 'The M4 Project is an effort to break 3 original Enigma messages with the help of distributed computing. The signals were intercepted in the North Atlantic in 1942 and are believed to be unbroken.'
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Message 678553 - Posted: 16 Nov 2007, 0:07:17 UTC
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The British have rebuilt and restarted a Colossus Mark II at Bletchley Park in a competition with modern PCs to break Enigma codes. Alan Turing would be glad.
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Message 678764 - Posted: 16 Nov 2007, 10:39:43 UTC

Codebreaking of the Lorenz SZ42

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Message 678879 - Posted: 16 Nov 2007, 15:47:51 UTC - in response to Message 678764.  

Codebreaking of the Lorenz SZ42

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It looks like he won the race.
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Message 678997 - Posted: 16 Nov 2007, 20:07:48 UTC - in response to Message 678879.  

Codebreaking of the Lorenz SZ42

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Message 685720 - Posted: 28 Nov 2007, 17:17:52 UTC - in response to Message 678553.  

The British have rebuilt and restarted a Colossus Mark II at Bletchley Park in a competition with modern PCs to break Enigma codes. Alan Turing would be glad.
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Message 685739 - Posted: 28 Nov 2007, 18:13:37 UTC - in response to Message 685720.  

The British have rebuilt and restarted a Colossus Mark II at Bletchley Park in a competition with modern PCs to break Enigma codes. Alan Turing would be glad.
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Message 685916 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 0:33:41 UTC - in response to Message 685739.  

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