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Today I’m going to report about an unsolved encrypted document created five centuries ago and now owned by the Beinecke Library in Connecticut. And no, I’m not talking about the Voynich manuscript.

Here’s my latest publication: a free brochure about cryptography and codebreaking especially for school children. Thanks to a great graphic artist it looks very professional.

Today, I’m starting a new series on Klausis Krypto Kolumne. I’m going to present the 50 most important unsolved cryptograms. Number 50 is the Cylob cryptogram, a truly mysterious book.

The Top 50 unsolved encrypted messages The following list is a compilation of the 50 most important unsolved cryptograms.   50. Cylob cryptogram Number 50 is the Cylob cryptogram, a truly mysterious book.   49. The Chinese goldbar cryptogram Seven Chinese goldbars  from the 1930s bear encrypted inscriptions that have never been deciphered. The provenance…

Just like every end of year, I am awarding the Golden Alice for outstanding achievements in the field of crypto history.

William Friedman, one of the most notable cryptologists in history, used a 16th century stegnography system to hide messages in pictures. Some of his codes are hard to decrypt. Maybe a reader can help.

The greatest European crypto history event ever will take place in May 2017. So, save the date, consider handing in a paper, and come to Bratislava!

An Italian website reports on an encrypted notebook written by a 16th century nun. The encryption is unsolved. Can a reader help to shed some more light on this crypto mystery?

Last week I had the chance to visit an escape room operated by a company named “Cryptology”. Here’s my report.

Today’s post is about a book with strange illustrations written in an unknown script. This book still waits to be deciphered. And no, I’m not talking about the Voynich manuscript.