Secret Manhattan Project ciphers finally solved

Paul Relkin has broken the code of the decades-old Olum ciphers, and in the process developed a novel cryptanalysis method for decrypting transposition ciphers.

While working on the creation of the world’s first atomic bomb, mathematician Paul Olum challenged his colleague, the distinguished theoretical physicist Richard Feynman, to solve his two ciphers – Olum 1 and Olum 2. Feynman failed, and the ciphers went unsolved for more than 75 years. Paul Relkin, an American software developer and cryptanalysis enthusiast, has recently published the first […]

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