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Convicted Terrorist Relied On Single-Letter Cipher

Hugh Pickens writes "The Register reports that the majority of the communications between convicted terrorist Rajib Karim and Bangladeshi Islamic activists were encrypted with a system which used Excel transposition tables which they invented themselves. It used a single-letter substitution cipher invented by the ancient Greeks that had been used and described by Julius Caesar in 55BC. Despite urging by the Yemen-based al Qaida leader Anwar Al Anlaki, Karim rejected the use of a sophisticated code program called 'Mujhaddin Secrets' which implements all the AES candidate cyphers, 'because "kaffirs," or non-believers, know about it so it must be less secure.'"

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  1. More spreadsheet abuse by MichaelSmith · · Score: 4, Funny

    Remember this kids: always use a proper database for your crap encryption scheme.

    1. Re:More spreadsheet abuse by azalin · · Score: 5, Funny

      In related news: "Microsoft provides Terrorists with software to plan attacks"

      Not that a piece of paper could have done the job as well (or probably better given the use of a halfway decent crypto scheme).

    2. Re:More spreadsheet abuse by DrXym · · Score: 4, Funny

      This and Flight Simulator. MS should be on the terrorist watch list.

    3. Re:More spreadsheet abuse by PopeRatzo · · Score: 5, Funny

      But the improved version known as the Vigenere cipher was broken (after being considered unbreakable for centuries) by the Arabic scientist Al-Kindi in the ninth century A.D.

      It is said that upon breaking the Vigenere cipher, Al-Kindi's first comments were, "Death to America!"

      I think that might be an apocryphal story, though.

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  2. Re:Two types of cryptography by zippthorne · · Score: 4, Funny

    in this case, it wasn't even that secure...

    He chose a cipher that millions of people crack every day on their way to work, before moving on the the more difficult crossword puzzle....

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