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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 and changed the... more
Reviewed by InfieBoy Nov 24 2007, 01:46am ( 245 reviews ) • enigmaco.de
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Reviewed by the-fair on Oct 09, 6:21pm
Encode your very own message
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Rated by cyberhawk32 on Aug 04, 8:23pm
They need to program this in javascript. That would be the best
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Rated by ZeroRipper on Jul 31, 5:40pm
The Force is strong with the one who created this. O.o
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Rated by mnalin on Jul 27, 12:02am
wow.............
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Rated by rick888 on Jul 10, 11:30am
I liked it. A great example of encryption
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Rated by SirSmokesAlot420 on Jun 15, 6:19pm
Cool, but kinda pointless in most cases.
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Rated by BillinSDCA on Jun 12, 6:55am
Very interesting site! Love the results.
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Rated by CSMastermind on May 15, 2:02pm
Really cool encryption program.