I feel like this headline is misleading. They've solved the first three parts, but not the last. I was really hoping that this article was going to say something about progress on the last section, commonly called K4.
They might have solved K4 but the method used might be extremely classified, for example if it is AES-256 encrypted and they solved it, yeah, mass panic.
Was curious about this so I googled, but the results are less interesting than I'd hoped.
"CIA’s fine arts program—administered by its Fine Arts Commission since the 1960s—has benefited over the years from donations of sculptures and paintings that celebrate historical accomplishments in intelligence. The commission reviews donation proposals and, when it finds them appropriate, officially recommends works for acceptance."
There have been a number of good HN threads (sorry I don't have links) on the CIA's history of promoting arts and letters—often by artists and writers who became distinguished later, indicating rather good taste at the CIA.
Superb example of inter-agency knowledge sharing and co-operation. So hopefully Iranian intelligence officers can work out how to have multiple handlers and multiple income streams and - cha-Ching!
Was half-expecting the story to say that the NSA just went to their tape database and re-listened to all phone calls made between Sanborn (sculptor) and Scheidt (CIA crypto resource).
[+] [-] dmcginty|10 years ago|reply
If anybody is interested in Kryptos, I highly recommend Elonka Dunin's page: http://www.elonka.com/kryptos/
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Is there an FBI Jazz and Bebop Directorate?
[+] [-] daturkel|10 years ago|reply
"CIA’s fine arts program—administered by its Fine Arts Commission since the 1960s—has benefited over the years from donations of sculptures and paintings that celebrate historical accomplishments in intelligence. The commission reviews donation proposals and, when it finds them appropriate, officially recommends works for acceptance."
via: https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intellig...
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First thing I thought to do, as soon as I saw that 4th puzzle was unsolved, was to look at a map of the coordinates:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/38%C2%B057'06.5%22N+77%C2%...
Looks like it's a place on a sidewalk on the premises, so perhaps it's where a clue exists that makes it possible to solve K4?
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/ bad mood /
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