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Australia Encryption

14-Year-Old Cracks Australian Coin's Code - in One Hour (abc.net.au) 58

So Australia's foreign intelligence cybersecurity agency marked its 75th anniversary by collaborating with the Australian mint to release a special commemorative coin with a four-layer secret code. The agency's director even said that if someone cracked all four layers of the code, "maybe they'll apply for a job."

A 14-year-old boy cracked their code "in just over an hour." Australia's national broadcaster reports: The ASD said the coin's four different layers of encryption were each progressively harder to solve, and clues could be found on both sides — but ASD director-general Rachel Noble said in a speech at the Lowy Institute on Friday that the 14-year-old managed it in just over an hour.... "Just unbelievable. Can you imagine being his mum?

"So we're hoping to meet him soon ... to recruit him...."

She also revealed on Friday that there was a fifth level of encryption on the coin which no one had broken yet.

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14-Year-Old Cracks Australian Coin's Code - in One Hour

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  • by Catvid-22 ( 9314307 ) on Saturday September 03, 2022 @11:37PM (#62850397)
    Well, at least the coin hasn't crashed in value yet.
    • by Anonymouse Cowtard ( 6211666 ) on Saturday September 03, 2022 @11:49PM (#62850409) Homepage

      Well, at least the coin hasn't crashed in value yet.

      It says seventy-five on the coin and it's value is 50 cents. In a press release, the Treasury has described this as "a correction".

    • AUSD 1 year high was 0.76 USD, it is now 0.68 USD. -10% in one year feels like a small crash. The thing is going to 0, non USD money is scam.
      • Best possible option now is to "perform a burn" to increase it's value.

        Aussies everywhere, burn your cash now and watch it increase in value.

        • That's not how macro-economics works. Are you a Fiscal Conservative by any chance? If so, go & study macro-economics 101*. It's not particularly difficult & you'll learn how horribly misguided many American politicians are about how their country's economic system works.

          *Do make sure it's a valid, reliable source of info, e.g. from a respectable university that doesn't subscribe to some extreme neocon/neoliberal ideology.
          • Economists themselves have a poor understanding of the economy. Krugman admitted he was wrong on inflation (with a caveat - the models everyone uses he claims are wrong) [google.com] and globalization. [google.com] Eugene Fama (another Nobel laureate) said, "If I'm getting attacked by Krugman, I must be doing something right. [businessinsider.com]" Both of these are Nobel laureates.

            It is generally accepted this inflation was caused by excessive money printing [vox.com], boosting total demand over what the economy could supply. Although several Nobel laureates seem [google.com]

            • The thing about being a "Nobel Laureate" in economics is that it is not a real Nobel prize.
              Economists were feeling left out and created a new "Nobel Prize" as a means of getting some credibility.
              The reality is that economics is not really science.
            • Nowadays, economics is a branch of sociology. They don't treat it as if it were a natural science, like physics or chemistry, it's more about how people interact with each other en masse. As such, it's complex so the idea of scientific principles, right & wrong answers, etc. isn't appropriate, & that's why it's very common for economists to disagree on a regular basis - they're usually all partially right & have good evidence to support their arguments. Overly simplistic statements like, printin
              • Making sense of what's happening economically is really, really hard & the people who are best at it are economists, despite our frustrations & reservations at them for not being able to give us definite, simple answers. Any simple answer, e.g. the printing money argument that typically comes from Fiscal Conservatives every time there's an increase in money supply to improve liquidity, isn't even wrong.

                I don't think anyone is frustrated at them. Some economists use their positions and awards to issu

      • Pretty much all currencies are falling next to the USD. Economic turbulence tends to be better weathered by a reserve currency like the USD.

  • by The Evil Atheist ( 2484676 ) on Saturday September 03, 2022 @11:41PM (#62850399)
    Where everyone employed has Autism Spectrum Disorder.
  • mercury is rising

  • ....they would know that working for someone else isn't the move.

    • I tell my kids that the best job you can get is the one you make for yourself.

    • Yeah , because being self employed is just endless money on tap and no stress. Sure , you can pick your own hours - usually 12 hours a day 6 or 7 days a week unless you're a grifter hipster doing some non job in your pyjamas. Christ some people have no idea.

      • Agreed. It's this exact mentality that breeds hatred and jealousy towards business owners who work harder and longer than anyone else in their companies. These people have no idea what it takes to go into business for yourself. You're never "off the clock". I owned and ran my own business for over 8 years and it is not something I am eager to do again, particularly in California.

    • by godrik ( 1287354 )

      Gaining experience first can be valuable. Making a business of your own when you don't know much or anyone is quite rough.

  • The ones who broke the 4th level knew it was a gag. The ones who broke the 5th level did it because they could.

    Why would they tell anyone that they did?

    n2ch
  • Was this how Alan Turing recruited would be code-breakers during WWII?
  • To think that he wants to WORK for YOU. He beat your shitty encryption in an hour, at 14 years old. That doesn't make him a genius, that makes your encryption shit.

    Who the hell wants to work for a shitty intelligence agency that cant even fool a 14 year old? No wonder they have problems.
    • Jesus fucking Christ it was a marketing tool targeted at school children. The only "fools" here are the ones thinking that this was intended to be some uncrackable code.

      Who the hell wants to work for a shitty intelligence agency that cant even fool a 14 year old?

      An intelligence agency so shit they formed a secret pact to co-operate with the CIA and NSA (at their request) that not even the Australian Government knew about for 25 years?

      Please get a clue.

  • How convenient that they announce a "fifth level" of encryption right after the other four were broken. *cough* false-flag *cough*

  • by Fnord666 ( 889225 )
    Ok, so how can I get one?
  • https://www.abc.net.au/news/20... [abc.net.au] "For 75 years the Australian Signals Directorate has brought together people with the skills, adaptability and imagination to operate in the slim area between the difficult and the impossible".

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