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Tag Archives: Enigma
First Breaks into the Enigma
In this article I give a short account of how the allies gained their first entry to the Enigma Machine.
This post is part of a series of 47 posts which begins with The Caesar Shift, the latest post in the series is Letter Groups.
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The Enigma Machine
With the Enigma, and more so the Lorenz, we start to move away from the more classical cryptographic methods, and toward the machine age. For my purposes I’ll categorise both of these as ‘classical’. I’ll categorise Enigma as it was most definitely not a computer, and Lorenz as although a computer was designed to solve [...]
This post is part of a series of 47 posts which begins with The Caesar Shift, the latest post in the series is Letter Groups.
Paper based Enigma Machine
This post is part of a series of 47 posts which begins with The Caesar Shift, the latest post in the series is Letter Groups.