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The Zimmermann Telegram (as it was sent from Washington to Mexico) encrypted as ciphertext.
The Zimmermann Telegram (as it was sent from Washington to Mexico) encrypted as ciphertext.
KGB ciphertext found in a hollow nickel in Brooklyn in 1953
KGB ciphertext found in a hollow nickel in Brooklyn in 1953
The Zimmermann Telegram decrypted into plaintext (and translated into English).
The Zimmermann Telegram decrypted into plaintext (and translated into English).
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Lorenz cipher machine, used in World War II to encrypt communications of the German High Command
Lorenz cipher machine, used in World War II to encrypt communications of the German High Command
16th-century book-shaped French cipher machine, with arms of Henri II of France
16th-century book-shaped French cipher machine, with arms of Henri II of France
Enciphered letter from Gabriel de Luetz d'Aramon, French Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, after 1546, with partial decipherment
Enciphered letter from Gabriel de Luetz d'Aramon, French Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, after 1546, with partial decipherment
Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman, authors of the first published paper on public-key cryptography.
Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman, authors of the first published paper on public-key cryptography.