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Interesting; Nazi's fooled by poetry
Topic Started: Jan 11 2016, 05:45 AM (76 Views)
Wim
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Saw this just today :

Nazi's fooled by poetry

Wim
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jon-nyc
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Great story.

Couldn't help but notice this:

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Each agent had a personal key, so that only he or she could work from the grid and decipher the message. Miller chose 10817 as it represented his house number and his birthday combined.


So even MI6 agents come up with really bad passwords. It's not just us regular folk...
In my defense, I was left unsupervised.
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