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  2. Caesar cipher - Wikipedia

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    The Vigenère cipher uses a Caesar cipher with a different shift at each position in the text; the value of the shift is defined using a repeating keyword. [14] If the keyword is as long as the message, is chosen at random, never becomes known to anyone else, and is never reused, this is the one-time pad cipher, proven unbreakable. However the ...

  3. Cryptosystem - Wikipedia

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    A classical example of a cryptosystem is the Caesar cipher. A more contemporary example is the RSA cryptosystem. Another example of a cryptosystem is the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). AES is a widely used symmetric encryption algorithm that has become the standard for securing data in various applications.

  4. List of cryptosystems - Wikipedia

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  5. Classical cipher - Wikipedia

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    A well-known example of a substitution cipher is the Caesar cipher. To encrypt a message with the Caesar cipher, each letter of message is replaced by the letter three positions later in the alphabet. Hence, A is replaced by D, B by E, C by F, etc. Finally, X, Y and Z are replaced by A, B and C respectively.

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    The auction ends on Thursday at 8:17 p.m. ET, according to the eBay listing. Banana sold for four times expected value. On Nov. 20, A single banana duct-taped to a wall sold for around $6.2 ...

  7. Cryptography - Wikipedia

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    An early substitution cipher was the Caesar cipher, in which each letter in the plaintext was replaced by a letter three positions further down the alphabet. [23] Suetonius reports that Julius Caesar used it with a shift of three to communicate with his generals. Atbash is an example of an early Hebrew cipher.

  8. Why You Should Always Wash Your Christmas Tree - AOL

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    Do the holidays set off your allergies? Learn why you might want to wash your Christmas tree to remove pollen, dust, and allergens.

  9. Ex-Bills star Eric Moulds accused of knowingly giving STD to ...

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    Former Buffalo Bills star wide receiver Eric Moulds has been accused of knowingly spreading a sexual transmitted disease and failing to disclose it to a sexual partner.