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by Moodles
3002 days ago
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I went to Bletchley Park a couple of years ago. It's a very fascinating place. I remember hearing stories of code breakers who could infer that a piece of plaintext was all JJJJJJJJJJJ simply because, upon looking at the ciophertext, it contained no J (relying on the fact that no letter would ever encrypt to itself in Engima, because of the reflector). Indeed the Poles don't get enough credit for their contributions. And yeah, virtually all encryption was similar to Engima back then: the Allies too had a similar machine. I believe traitors sold secrets or Engimas were captures on U-boats and so on, so security through obscurity wasn't really a thing back then either. |
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