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A global team of computer users has cracked one of the remaining World War II messages encoded by the Nazi Enigma machine. Noah Adams talks to Ira Flatow, host of NPR's Talk of the Nation Science ...
Part mechanical, part electrical, Enigma looked like an oversized typewriter. Input the first letter of your message on the keyboard, and then a letter lights up revealing what it has been ...
Make Alan Turing proud by crafting your own replica of the historic Enigma cryptomachine with this extensive tutorial by ST-Geotronics.
S&T Geotronics wants to give collectors and cryptographers a chance to re-create a piece of encryption history with a special kit for building an open-source Enigma machine.
This project by [Miro] is awesome, not only did he build a replica Enigma machine using modern technologies, but after completing it, he went back and revised several components to make it more ...
The Enigma machine was part of those tactics, because in a fast-moving war there are no landlines, so to communicate you have to use shortwave radio.
The Enigma was a type of enciphering machine used by the German armed forces to send messages securely during the Second World War.
The names of Alan Turing and the Enigma encryption machine have grown inextricably linked over time, owing to Turing’s contribution to British decryption efforts during World War II. It’s ...
The Enigma Machine cost me about 10 Enigma Codes, so I’m teaching you how to beat it.
Enigma machines are devices that perform cryptography using pseudo-random numbers. The original enigma machine code was broken by detecting hidden patterns in these pseudo-random numbers. This paper ...
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