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  2. Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis (/ ˌ ɪ n d i ə ˈ n æ p ə l ɪ s / ⓘ IN-dee-ə-NAP-ə-lis), [10] [11] colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. Indianapolis is situated in the state's central till plain region along the west fork of the White River.

  3. Heath Robinson (codebreaking machine) - Wikipedia

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    Heath Robinson was a machine used by British codebreakers at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park during World War II in cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher. This achieved the decryption of messages in the German teleprinter cipher produced by the Lorenz SZ40/42 in-line cipher machine.

  4. Code (cryptography) - Wikipedia

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    The most obvious and, in principle at least, simplest way of cracking a code is to steal the codebook through bribery, burglary, or raiding parties — procedures sometimes glorified by the phrase "practical cryptography" — and this is a weakness for both codes and ciphers, though codebooks are generally larger and used longer than cipher ...

  5. Studio Cypher - Wikipedia

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    Studio Cypher is a game development studio in Bloomington, Indiana founded by Will Emigh, Nathan Mishler, and Ian Pottmeyer in 2005. [1] The studio creates games combining video game technology with real-world interaction, which the studio refers to as "non-games".

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  7. SIGABA - Wikipedia

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    SIGABA cipher machine at the National Cryptologic Museum, with removable rotor assembly on top. In the history of cryptography, the ECM Mark II was a cipher machine used by the United States for message encryption from World War II until the 1950s.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Cryptography/Cipher vs Cypher

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    "cypher" would appear to have originally been a British spelling variant. However, British usage now favours "cipher". Therefore, "cypher" is not the British spelling variant of "cipher" in the same way as "colour" vs "color" etc. Thus the usual stipulations of treating national variations do not apply (Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Usage_and_spelling)

  9. Syko Cipher Device - Wikipedia

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    SYKO cipher device . The SYKO cipher device was a compact British cipher apparatus in use during World War II. It was invented and patented by Morgan O'Brien before the war. O'Brien developed a sophisticated cipher typewriter, which was complex and delicate, but then came up with the relatively simple device adopted by the military that was ...