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Cryptography
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to see if someone is really lying or not, involves the skill of reading many signs simultaneously at once (eye movement, face muscles, body gestures, tone and speed of person's voice and many others), and that is not easy at all to perform in practice. you need a lot of... more
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http://enigmaco.de/enigma/enigma.swf
History: The rotor machine "Enigma" was brought to this world in 1923 by the German engineer Arthur Scherbius. It was meant to serve as a means to encrypt messages in the economy area. In the 1930s, the German army discovered the Enigma, added the so-called plugboard... more
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How to Obscure Any URL
From the page: "First take note of the "@" symbol that appears amid all those numbers. In actual fact, everything between "http://" and "@" is completely irrelevant! Just about anything can go in there and it makes no difference whatsoever to... more
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An Overview of Cryptography
WOW oh WOW!! This is great!My interest in cryptography started when I wrote my own RSA encryption/decryption tool in Java without using any of the build in Java tools. It was a litte tricky getting the thing to work...but it was definately enough to spark my interest in the... more
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The 10 most badass secret codes in history (and how to...
The process of cracking these codes has caused major headaches for intelligence officers and cryptologists throughout the ages, even turning some people insane whilst trying to do so. Indeed, a code maker may believe that their code is unbreakable, but some of the most complex... more
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The Voynich Manuscript - Crystalinks
"dubbed "The Most Mysterious Manuscript in the World"astonishing
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The Creation & Solution of Simple Substitution Ciphers
For those of you stumped by those cipher puzzles in the newspapers...here you go. I've never really seen these kinds of ciphers put to use besides the newspaper puzzles, though, but you can use these strategies to form secret messages between your friends for some good fun.
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What is a Digital Signature?
From the page: "What is a Digital Signature? An introduction to Digital Signatures, by David Youd"
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http://scottbryce.com/cryptograms/stats.htm
From the page: "The most common first letter in a word in order of frequency T, O, A, W, B, C, D, S, F, M, R, H, I, Y, E, G, L, N, O, U, J, K The most common second letter in a word in order of frequency H, O, E, I, A, U, N, R, T The most... more
