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Photos: WWII machine that cracked Nazi codes is reborn

...SZ42 cipher machine, which were used by the German high command to encipher their messages. A team of codebreakers at Bletchley Park worked out the... Read more

3 June, 2011 by Nick Heath
Cipherz 1.00

Cipherz 1.00

...phrases to play with.It will then generate a substitution cipher and encipher the words to make them unreadable.It's up to you to... Read more

24 March, 2012
Encrypto 1.0

Encrypto 1.0

Encrypto is an Encipher application.It uses a new encipher method that has yet to been... Read more

21 January, 2012

Man charged with Enigma machine theft

...were used by Nazi high command during the Second World War to encipher military messages. Bletchley Park was the wartime headquarters of British codebreakers who... Read more

20 November, 2000 by Will Knight
Bletchley Park gets grant for urgent repairs

Bletchley Park gets grant for urgent repairs

...world's first codebreaking supercomputer, Colossus, which cracked the codes used to encipher messages between Hitler's high command. The roof repairs are expected to... Read more

7 November, 2008 by Nick Heath
Lock Secret 1.1

Lock Secret 1.1

Lock Secret is a batch based file encryption/encipher and decryption/decipher utility, that can secure from one to 99 files... Read more

18 October, 2005
Format-Preserving Encryption

Format-Preserving Encryption

...the natural approach for achieving FPE on complex domains, the "Rank-then-encipher" approach, and explore what it can and cannot do. They describe two... Read more

30 December, 2009
Distinguishing Attack and Second-Preimage Attack on the CBC-Like MACs

Distinguishing Attack and Second-Preimage Attack on the CBC-Like MACs

...include TMAC, OMAC, CMAC, PC-MAC and MACs based on three-key encipher CBC mode. Instead of exhaustive search, this attack can be performed with... Read more

13 January, 2009

Photos: The greatest tech sites from around the globe

...the world's first codebreaking supercomputer Colossus, which cracked codes used to encipher messages between Hitler's high command. Bletchley has been appealing for money... Read more

13 November, 2008 by Nick Heath

Codebreaking Bletchley given help to fill in the cracks

...world's first codebreaking supercomputer Colossus, which cracked the codes used to encipher messages between Hitler's high command. Take a look at silicon.com... Read more

6 November, 2008 by Nick Heath

Bletchley Park future under colossal threat

...world's first codebreaking supercomputer Colossus, which cracked the codes used to encipher messages between Hitler's high command. Take a look at silicon.com... Read more

24 July, 2008 by Andy McCue
A Theory of Probabilistic One-Time Passwords

A Theory of Probabilistic One-Time Passwords

...message is highly resilient to attack. Using a one-time pad to encipher a user password confers a similar level of security for authentication systems... Read more

13 May, 2008
Managing Encryption Keys: Best Practices for Ensuring Data Recoverability

Managing Encryption Keys: Best Practices for Ensuring Data Recoverability

...creation, distribution, deployment storage, transmission and eventually destruction of keys used to encipher data Read more

1 February, 2007
LockSecret 1.2

LockSecret 1.2

LockSecret is a batch based file encryption/encipher decryption/decipher utility, process from one to 99 files. Locksecret can also... Read more

13 March, 2006
Lock Secret 1.1

Lock Secret 1.1

...transmit encrypted files. Lock Secret uses the very strong Blowfish encryption system. Encipher and decipher keys can be password-generated, random-generated or file-based... Read more

15 June, 2005

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