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This machine -- designed not to break Enigma, but rather the more sophisticated Lorenz codes used by the German High Command -- advanced vacuum tube tech that later came to power the world's first ...
A set of cogs from the Second World War Enigma code-breaking machine has been discovered after languishing in a cupboard for up to 30 years. The three rotors were found at the Royal Navy training ...
A World War II Enigma code-breaking machine has been reunited with a set of cogs after languishing in a cupboard.
A rare 1944 four-rotor M4 Enigma cipher machine, considered one of the hardest challenges for the Allies to decrypt, has sold at a Christie's auction for £347,250 ($437,955). The winning bid for ...
An Enigma machine, used by Germany in World War II to encode secret messages, sold at auction for $51,500, a Bucharest auction house said.
LONDON, Oct. 5 -- Police were expected Thursday to approve a $37,000 ransom for the return of a stolen Enigma code-breaking machine that helped the Allies claim victory in World War II. Police ...
The Enigma@Home project has been trying since 2018 to break this single code and it hasn't worked out so far. Give it a go yourself here – maybe you could break the last Enigma message.
A World War II Enigma code-breaking machine has been reunited with a set of cogs after languishing in a cupboard.
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