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3 Φεβ 2020 · The creator of Kryptos, a well-known CIA cryptographic puzzle that has gone unsolved for 30 years, has just released a new clue to finally solve it.
Kryptos is a distributed sculpture by the American artist Jim Sanborn located on the grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters, the George Bush Center for Intelligence in Langley, Virginia.
15 Ιαν 2014 · With the prepended new plaintext clue we get EASTNORTHEAST (EAST-NORTHEAST), which happens to be the way the compass-rose needle points. Jim Sanborn, the sculptor, told The New York Times in 2020 that the 26th to 34th characters, which read QQPRNGKSS, will read NORTHEAST when decoded.
Test your cryptography skills by cracking the code of Kryptos, a sculpture at CIA’s headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Be warned though, many have tried and few have succeeded. To date, only three of the four messages have been revealed. Can you solve the last one? Download the code here to test your skills.
31 Ιαν 2020 · But the full solution has eluded cryptographers, and the 74-year-old Sanborn has just released a new clue in order to help hobbyists solve it.
29 Ιαν 2020 · Kryptos has been in a courtyard at C.I.A. headquarters for almost 30 years. Three of its four passages have been decoded. Will one more clue unlock the last?
31 Ιαν 2020 · Now, reports John Schwartz for the New York Times, sculptor Jim Sanborn has released a new clue to the 97-character passage: “Northeast.” The one-word hint—a decryption of letters 26 through...