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German cryptographer beats Colossus

For you Tommy the coding is over

Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com 19 Nov 2007
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An amateur German cryptographer has beaten a replica of the World War Two code-breaking Colossus computer in a race to decrypt data.

The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park staged the event to show off the newly rebuilt Colossus and to raise money for the museum.

The aim of the challenge was to pit Colossus against a virtual Colossus running the same programs on a laptop.

A German team encrypted three messages using an authentic Lorenz S42 encrypter used by the German army, and broadcast the messages by radio.

But both teams were beaten by amateur cryptographer Joachim Schuth, who used software he had designed specially.

The team using the virtual Colossus came second, and the actual Colossus trailed well behind. It was held up by problems with the radio transmission and two valves blowing just before the final run on the code.

The rebuilding of Colossus took 14 years, in part because the original machines and their plans were destroyed after the war to keep the project secret.

The only details the team had to work with were 10 photographs, a few pages of circuit diagrams that had been kept illegally and a paper from the machine's creator Dr Tommy Flowers.

"It was extremely important in the build up to D-Day," Tony Sale, who led the rebuilding team, told the BBC.

"It revealed troop movements, the state of supplies, state of ammunition, numbers of dead soldiers, vitally important information for the whole of the second part of the War."

The Colossus machine will stay in the museum for public display. The museum hopes it will help raise the £6m needed to ensure that the centre remains open.

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