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- Beyond Schlock on Screen: Teaching the History of Cryptology Through Media Representations of Secret CommunicationsPeter Krapp. [doi]
- Cryptanalysis of Homophonic Substitution Ciphers Using Simulated Annealing with Fixed TemperatureNils Kopal. [doi]
- Cryptanalysis of an Early 20th Century Encrypted JournalTony Gaffney, Klaus Schmeh. [doi]
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- Solving a 40-Letter Playfair Challenge with CrypTool 2George Lasry. [doi]
- Dead Ends in Breaking an Unknown Cipher: Experiences in the Historiography of the Rohonc CodexBenedek Láng. [doi]
- A Practical Meet-in-the-Middle Attack on SIGABAGeorge Lasry. [doi]
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