Thursday, March 31, 2011

11-year FBI can not solve this code

articles from vivanews.com Federal Investigative Agency (FBI) United States, get a password code which is difficult to solve, this code may be obtained due to the murder of a man in the town of St. Louis,the state of Missouri, the United States.
The mystery began on June 30, 1999, when Ricky McCormick, 41, was found murderedin her home. In the pants McCormick found two sheets of paper with random letters thatallegedly is a password.
Olson says that the password is discovered by the FBI on the body McCormick waspresented in the format that have never seen before."We are very good at breaking passwords. However, in this case we need help, " saidDan Olson, director of the FBI Code Solution.

"Resolving this code will be able to detect the presence of the victim before his deathand reveal the whole mystery of this murder, " said Olson again.

Team FBI code breakers have been trying desperately to crack the password, but got no response. Until now, none of the suspects arrested linked to the crime.
According to FBI documents, McCormick no high school diploma, but was known as aself-taught genius. Members of her family said McCormick's writings often use apassword since childhood, but no one knows whether he understood the purpose ofthese codes.

The FBI believes that the record contains a password more than 30 lines McCormicksaid three days before his death. This is the code that makes the FBI dizzy:




and if you can break this code, then contact the FBI right now and maybe FBI will giveyou a job and a decent living allowances

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