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A global team of computer users has cracked one of the remaining World War II messages encoded by the Nazi Enigma machine. Noah Adams talks to Ira Flatow, host of NPR's Talk of the Nation Science ...
But almost as captivating is a complex hunk of electromagnetic machinery known as ”the Bombe” — which Turing and a group of British proto-hackers used to break the Nazis’ Enigma code ...
Police call code-breakers to crack Enigma riddle Authorities turn to code breakers to help find stolen code machine Written by Will Knight, Contributor Sept. 13, 2000 at 6:04 a.m. PT ...
During World War II, the Germans used an encryption device called the Enigma, which Polish and English mathematicians worked tirelessly to crack.
More than 60 years after the end of World War II, a distributed computing project has managed to crack a previously uncracked message that was encrypted using the Enigma machine. The M4 Project ...
The Enigma@home project uses a distributed volunteer computing network to crack Nazi codes from the 1940s.
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