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Enigma machines were used during the Second World War to create the Enigma code -- messages used by the German army. Bletchley Park was at this time the location of Station X, the code-breaking ...
If you don't know of Mavis Batey, you should. Her work cracking the Enigma machine's coded messages was crucial to the success of D-Day landings during WWII.
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 ...
COVER STORYThe Enigma machine was a field unit used in World War II by German field agents to encrypt and decrypt messages and communications. Invented in 1919 by Hugo Koch, a Dutchman, it looked ...
Without the code, the message couldn't be unscrambled. Enigma was so sophisticated it amounted to what's now called a 76-bit encryption key.
The Enigma 'typewriter' In 2001, the release of the feature film Enigma sparked great interest in the tweedy world of the boffins who broke Nazi Germany's secret wartime communications codes. But ...
A pair of rare Enigma code machines used in the Spanish Civil War help fill a missing chapter in the history of British code-breaking.
Today DigitalOcean’s powerful Droplets (cloud servers) have been used by AI experts, Enigma Pattern, to break the infamous Enigma code originally deci ...
An Enigma machine, used by the German military to send secret codes during World War II, sold for more than $232,000.
Alan Turing's work on the Enigma code during WWII highlights his crucial role in history and technology.
A rare Enigma machine — a German gadget that encoded secret messages during World War II — is up for auction. The device is unique, even among Enigma machines. That's because it has a German ...
Once the Enigma machine has been wired correctly, visitors must transmit information to the eager mixologists who will create a once-in-a-lifetime cocktail based on this personalized information.