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Jaska said:
On further searching, it could be Public-key encryption, where you use two primes to generate an e-number used to encrypt your message, where our two primes [p+q] would be 7 & 13...
So your N [p + q = N] would be 91. Phi is 72 [p-1]*[q-1]. Working out the e value and decrypting it is a bit beyond my knowledge though. good luck if you go down this route
http://asecuritysite.com/encryption/rsa_2So your N [p + q = N] would be 91. Phi is 72 [p-1]*[q-1]. Working out the e value and decrypting it is a bit beyond my knowledge though. good luck if you go down this route
RobinOakapple said:
austinsmirk said:
again, just WOW, PH !!
Anyone remember a programme on Doris Day's son, trying to unlock his mother's secret coded letters ? he thought it would reveal her "lost" millions.
Lots of letter grids, which basically just said things like " I love you".
It would appear her millions were long gone alas for him.
Why didn't he just ask her? She's still alive.Anyone remember a programme on Doris Day's son, trying to unlock his mother's secret coded letters ? he thought it would reveal her "lost" millions.
Lots of letter grids, which basically just said things like " I love you".
It would appear her millions were long gone alas for him.
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