Iran GPS Spoofing and the RSA Cipher
Iran GPS Spoofing and the RSA Cipher http://cryptome.org/0005/iran-rsa-cipher.htm
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 8:31 AM, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
""" Since 2008 I've been working on a method to fast-factor large semiprimes with a friend of mine (maybe I've emailed you about this in the past). We've made several advances that are previously unknown in the mathematics literature. We found a unique prime number sieve that uses digital-roots and the Chinese remainder theorem (it operates in an almost "numerological" manner and it starts at the number 7); we found symmetries that hint at a branch-and-bound contrapositive solution to Riemann's Zeta; etc. Lately we've been submitting a bunch of the integer sequences that resulted from our research to AT&T's Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences: http://oeis.org/search?q=helkenberg """
John Young <jya@pipeline.com> writes:
Iran GPS Spoofing and the RSA Cipher
Since when does GPS use RSA? AFAIK the P(Y) encryption is straightforward symmetric crypto. Peter.
participants (3)
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coderman
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John Young
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Peter Gutmann