On Feb 23, 12:11 pm, NobleTra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> As you know that the original PGP encryption came with a
> challenge that gave the prize of $1.00 to anyone who could decipher a
> posted message that was encrypted with PGP.
>
> After 8 months of internation collaboration (using donated
> supercomputer time from around the globe), the message was finally
> decrypted.
>
> This is obvious proof that PGP is crackable. Hence, I decided
> that for my password encryption, I would not want to use Zimmerman's
> algorhythm.
>
> So, as with anything in life, if one wants something done
> right,
> one has to create that new solution for himself, without copying
> other, existing technology. So, I wrote my own encryption routine
> that is more robust than PGP.
>
> So, here is the challenge: I will issue the prize money of
> $1.00 (same as the PGP prize) to anyone who can crack this code:
>
> xyniwnBq$VV9gtncLAz$uVVen7HsbVwNLHii8DE#Xd#BMH$kaP cueAjputPJvK
>
> You can find more information, as well as a reference starting
> point for a known segment (encrypted using my privacy algorythm)
> here:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMn8uPTUxoM
>
> Good luck.
>
> As you know, the original PGP message was cracked in 8 months.
> I believe that my encryption algorythm is more robust than PGP and,
> hence, 8 months would not be near enough time to crack this code. I
> know that is a bold statement, but I am very confident in my source
> code.
>
> cheers.
Don't know why you've posted only to 'alt.lang.asm' so I've added
applicable groups.
A few links that may interest you:
http://drizz.netsons.org/ http://drizz.t35.com/files/cryptohash.rar
Nathan.