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- Chaocipher abstract "The Chaocipher is a cipher method invented by J. F. Byrne in 1918 and described in his 1953 autobiographical Silent Years. He believed Chaocipher was simple, yet unbreakable. Byrne stated that the machine he used to encipher his messages could be fitted into a cigar box. He offered cash rewards for anyone who could solve it. In May 2010 the Byrne family donated all Chaocipher-related papers and artifacts to the National Cryptologic Museum in Ft. Meade, Maryland, USA. This led to the disclosure of the Chaocipher algorithm.".
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- Chaocipher wikiPageExternalLink chaocipher.
- Chaocipher wikiPageExternalLink 01611194.2011.606751?journalCode=ucry20.
- Chaocipher wikiPageExternalLink 01611194.2014.856653?journalCode=ucry20.
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- Chaocipher wikiPageWikiLink Autokey_cipher.
- Chaocipher wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_ciphers.
- Chaocipher wikiPageWikiLink Cigar_box.
- Chaocipher wikiPageWikiLink Cipher.
- Chaocipher wikiPageWikiLink Cryptologia.
- Chaocipher wikiPageWikiLink National_Cryptologic_Museum.
- Chaocipher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chaocipher".
- Chaocipher hasPhotoCollection Chaocipher.
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- Chaocipher subject Category:Classical_ciphers.
- Chaocipher hypernym Method.
- Chaocipher type Software.
- Chaocipher comment "The Chaocipher is a cipher method invented by J. F. Byrne in 1918 and described in his 1953 autobiographical Silent Years. He believed Chaocipher was simple, yet unbreakable. Byrne stated that the machine he used to encipher his messages could be fitted into a cigar box. He offered cash rewards for anyone who could solve it. In May 2010 the Byrne family donated all Chaocipher-related papers and artifacts to the National Cryptologic Museum in Ft. Meade, Maryland, USA.".
- Chaocipher label "Chaocipher".
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