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  2. Copiale cipher - Wikipedia

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    The Copiale cipher includes abstract symbols, as well as letters from Greek and most of the Roman alphabet. The only plain text in the book is "Copiales 3" at the end and "Philipp 1866" on the flyleaf. Philipp is thought to have been an owner of the manuscript. [5]

  3. List of ciphertexts - Wikipedia

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    Great Cipher: Solved 1730 Olivier Levasseur's treasure cryptogram Unsolved 1760–1780 Copiale cipher: Solved in 2011 1843 "The Gold-Bug" cryptogram by Edgar Allan Poe: Solved (solution given within the short story) 1882 Debosnys cipher: Unsolved 1885 Beale ciphers: Partially solved (1 out of the 3 ciphertexts solved between 1845 and 1885) 1897

  4. Category:Classical ciphers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 October 2024, at 17:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Merkle's Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Alice receives all the encrypted messages, and randomly chooses a single message to brute force. After Alice discovers both the identifier X and the secret key Y inside that message, she encrypts her clear text with the secret key Y, and sends that identifier (in cleartext) with her cipher text to Bob.

  6. Category:History of cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Copiale cipher; Cryptanalysis of the Enigma ... Cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher; Crypto Wars; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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  8. Substitution cipher - Wikipedia

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    Copiale cipher; Dictionary coder – lossless data compression algorithms which operate by looking for matches between the text to be compressed and a set of strings (“dictionary”) maintained by the encoder; such a match is substituted by a reference to the string’s position in the set; Leet

  9. Talk:Copiale cipher - Wikipedia

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