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Medieval Encrypted Letter Decoded

Sent by a Spanish diplomat. Apparently people have been working on it since it was rediscovered in 1860. This article has been indexed from Schneier on Security Read the original article: Medieval Encrypted Letter Decoded The post Medieval Encrypted Letter Decoded appeared first on IT Security News.
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Adrian William Jaime, Valeria Tapia Cruz and Mairi Cowan, three researchers from the University of Toronto, have just completed the complete decryption of a letter that no one had ever been able to read since his rediscovery in 1860. Bruce Schneier relayed the info on his blog, and it is a story that proves that the infoec did not date from yesterday. The letter makes 11 pages, it was written in London on 25 July 1498 by Pedro de Ayala, a noble …

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schneier.com broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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