Somehow, the sender and recipient agree on which section of the number string they will use to encipher and then decipher the message. |
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The arrangement contains messages in plain text and code, and all but invites visitors to encipher some of their own. |
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However, just as one side invented an ingenious new way to encipher its messages, so would its enemies discover a clever way of cracking that code. |
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A more advanced method is the use of simple encryption to encipher the virus. |
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These data went in on line store in a safe server and encipher immediately. |
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This module enables to encipher the customer's credit card number and to send the information to the bank payment hub. |
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In the simplest systems of the Vigenère type, the key is a word or phrase that is repeated as many times as required to encipher a message. |
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Artists had to encipher art into symbols because they were addressing a state of existential distress. |
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If they encipher it, they will be using a fax machine with a little picture of the north Atlantic with a little x on it, while the naval ship is getting it every second. |
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The Lorenz SZ40 machine used to encipher messages on the teleprinter links between Berlin and all the major German military fronts had two sets of five cipher rotors. |
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Generally there are only the spellings Ferderbar and Verderbar in the baptism book for 1812-1819, apart from some cases where perhaps Verderber is written, but that is not sure to encipher. |
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We have made it possible to anonymize and encipher information. |
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