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Kryptos is a sculpture that artist Jim Sanborn created in 1990 for the CIA headquarters in Langley Virginia.
Boing Boing: January 23, 2005 - January 29, 2005 Archives 2005
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DAVID ENSOR, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): It is called Kryptos, which is Greek for "hidden."
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But the fourth message of "Kryptos" - the name, in Greek, means "hidden" - has resisted the best efforts of brains and computers.
NYT > Home Page By JOHN SCHWARTZ 2010
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But the fourth message of "Kryptos" - the name, in Greek, means "hidden" - has resisted the best efforts of brains and computers.
NYT > Home Page By JOHN SCHWARTZ 2010
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But the fourth message of "Kryptos" - the name, in Greek, means "hidden" - has resisted the best efforts of brains and computers.
Thestar.com - Home Page John Schwartz 2010
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But the fourth message of "Kryptos" - the name, in Greek, means "hidden" - has resisted the best efforts of brains and computers.
The Seattle Times 2010
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It's part of a sculpture called Kryptos, created by DC artist James Sanborn.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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A cryptic puzzle known as the Kryptos, located outside the CIA's headquarters, is testing the world's finest code crackers.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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It's part of a sculpture called Kryptos, created by DC artist James Sanborn.
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• Clues to stubborn secret in CIA's backyard: "Kryptos," the sculpture nestled in a courtyard of the agency's Virginia headquarters since 1990, is a work of art with a secret code embedded in the letters that are punched into its four panels of curving copper.
Pistole the latest official to send mixed messages Ed O 2010
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