CIA Sculpture Code
Apr. 22nd, 2006 09:49 amA Break for Code Breakers on a C.I.A. Mystery
By KENNETH CHANG
By KENNETH CHANG
For nearly 16 years, puzzle enthusiasts have labored to decipher an 865-character coded message stenciled into a sculpture on the grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency's headquarters in Langley, Va. This week, the sculptor gave them an unsettling but hopeful surprise: part of the message they thought they had deciphered years ago actually says something else. More
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Date: 2006-04-24 08:33 pm (UTC)True, but I'm thinking that 16 years is a long time considering a) the sculptor likely wanted it to be solvable, and b) the CIA is supposed to have the world's top experts in cryptography. Though I suppose they have better things to do than sit around and try to decrypt the sculpture in the lobby.
It can even be impossible if a "one-time pad" was used, although I think that would be unfair here.
Agreed.