Koenig's idea is interesting, and with a small twist I think could have worked. If instead of only applying noise at the receiving end, noise was first applied by the sender, then the recipient applies his own noise and sends it back to the sender, who then subtracts his original noise and sends it back "encrypted" with the recipient's noise who can now decrypt it....
Cheers, Leandro.- On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 3:31 PM, John Young <[email protected]> wrote: > Old Mystery Solved: Project C-43 and Public Key Encryption: > > http://techpinions.com/an-old-**mystery-solved-project-c-43-** > and-public-key-encryption/**18205<http://techpinions.com/an-old-mystery-solved-project-c-43-and-public-key-encryption/18205> > > > ______________________________**_________________ > cryptography mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.randombit.net/**mailman/listinfo/cryptography<http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography> > -- Leandro Federico Meiners
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