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  2. Zodiac (cipher) - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, Zodiac is a block cipher designed in 2000 by Chang-Hyi Lee for the Korean firm SoftForum. Zodiac uses a 16-round Feistel network structure with key whitening . The round function uses only XORs and S-box lookups.

  3. Zodiac Killer - Wikipedia

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    The Zodiac Killer is the pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who murdered five known victims in the San Francisco Bay Area between December 1968 and October 1969. The case has been described as "arguably the most famous unsolved murder case in American history," and has become both a fixture of popular culture and a focus for efforts by amateur detectives.

  4. Unsolved! - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 4 examines the case of the Zodiac Killer, a notorious serial murderer who taunted the police and the public with cryptic messages. Bauer offers a comprehensive overview of the Zodiac Killer's history, modus operandi, and unsolved ciphers. Chapter 5, titled "More Killer Ciphers", focuses on the Henry Debosnys case.

  5. “This Is the Zodiac Speaking”: Who Is Suspect Arthur Leigh ...

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    The Zodiac Killer case remains unsolved, and three former students of a lead suspect are still looking for closure.. In the late 1960s, a serial killer who called himself the Zodiac murdered at ...

  6. Robert Graysmith - Wikipedia

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    Graysmith worked as a political cartoonist for the San Francisco Chronicle in 1969, when the Zodiac Killer case came to prominence. He attempted to decode letters written by the killer and became obsessed with the case over the next 13 years. Graysmith wrote two books about the case; his 1986 book Zodiac was the basis for the 2007 film by the ...

  7. Cryptogram - Wikipedia

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    To solve the puzzle, one must recover the original lettering. Though once used in more serious applications, they are now mainly printed for entertainment in newspapers and magazines. Other types of classical ciphers are sometimes used to create cryptograms. An example is the book cipher, where a book or article is used to encrypt a message.

  8. Transposition cipher - Wikipedia

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    A cipher used by the Zodiac Killer, called "Z-340", organized into triangular sections with substitution of 63 different symbols for the letters and diagonal "knight move" transposition, remained unsolved for over 51 years, until an international team of private citizens cracked it on December 5, 2020, using specialized software.

  9. World Economic Forum says Trump to take part virtually in ...

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    GENEVA (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump will take part virtually in the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos just days after his inauguration, the forum president said Tuesday.