tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236695365244926782.post1753340799791853529..comments2023-09-16T03:06:44.703-07:00Comments on III Percent: Sparks31: The One Time Pad (OTP) Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236695365244926782.post-27230737505401998172015-01-10T20:28:12.700-08:002015-01-10T20:28:12.700-08:00Kerodin, I have discussed the OTP in some detail o...Kerodin, I have discussed the OTP in some detail on my website. Included is a link whereby one may download my numbered dictionary. It is in pdf form and 4 pages at a time are then printed on each page when using the print pdf format. First choose the odd numbered pages to print and then the papers are turned over and the even numbered pages are printed on the reverse. One ends up with the pages numbered in order and the work is ready for a simple binding after the pages are arranged in proper order. The dictionary is large so best to find an economical print system. The One Time Page may be accessed at:<br />www.docburgessknivesDOTcom<br />Replace the DOT with a .<br />Scroll to a menu at the bottom of the page and click on "One Time Page".<br />Semper FiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236695365244926782.post-25662077158007710922015-01-04T11:42:26.875-08:002015-01-04T11:42:26.875-08:00More info please. More info please. Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03138786907478447523noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236695365244926782.post-6311072414188101602015-01-04T03:26:17.584-08:002015-01-04T03:26:17.584-08:00Hopefully you will be at the Arms Expo in Central/...Hopefully you will be at the Arms Expo in Central/Eastern WA this June. Your training would be very beneficial and well received.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236695365244926782.post-86829543138320705282015-01-03T19:12:45.759-08:002015-01-03T19:12:45.759-08:00I prefer using a couple of identical books for OTP...I prefer using a couple of identical books for OTP. Page, paragraph, sentence (or line) numbers. Word and letter after that. <br /><br />easy to change, and your SOP can change literally every time you sens/recieve and you'll never run out of pages .... and you have it (or them) in your library and no one but you and your partner knows the order of use or even what book. <br /><br />Still a OTP, but easier to use and easier to HIDE in plain sight. B https://www.blogger.com/profile/10586046436233366155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236695365244926782.post-21340906259083288852015-01-02T13:23:13.661-08:002015-01-02T13:23:13.661-08:00Excellent article on OTP.
Our small trusted grou...Excellent article on OTP. <br /><br />Our small trusted group uses the OTP and I have developed a numbered dictionary containing about 3,000 numbered entries. These entries make up the public "key". <br /><br />I have not found a numbered dictionary on the internet, or anywhere else except the one I developed.<br /><br />We use 1-26 for the alphabet and 27 through 36 for the numbers 1 through 0. There are then words and phrases listed alphabetically and each is numbered. For example, number 301 is 'abandon'. number 1848 is 'yesterday' and so on. There are about 3,000 entries and this is all published as a public key. It doesn't matter who has the public key as the OTP cannot be broken unless one has the private key, or that is, the OTP of random numbers, which is always kept secure and the single page of random numbers destroyed immediately by both parties after use.<br /><br />Someday I'll publish this "public key" of numbered words, sentences and, phrases. <br /><br />During WW1 the armies had public keys of phrases, mostly of a military nature. They sent their encrypted message by pigeon. I'm sure, today, spooks have public keys as well; they just haven't made them public.<br /><br />Too bad we can't figure a way to meet face to face. I'd give you a copy. On the other hand, it doesn't take long to make your own public key of numbered words, phrases, etc.<br /><br />Semper FiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com