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by azag0
3002 days ago
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Didn't know about that! But it seems they were able to break the system only while the Germans where sending the settings of the plugboard in the header of each message. Once that was changed in the early 1940, their decrypting techniques wouldn't work anymore. Btw, from the wikipedia article: "lazy cipher clerks often chose starting positions such as "AAA", "BBB", or "CCC"" Weak passwords were an issue already back then. |
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