Unusual/obscure codes and ciphers
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Except for the order-independence, Germany actually used what you just described. Combine multiple trivial ciphers, and you get something that's non-trivial to break.
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I learned recently about quantum encryption techniques. It's basically like secret-key encryption, except that thanks to quantum mechanics, the key is random every time, and if someone else tries to intercept it, they corrupt the message!
I learned recently about quantum encryption techniques. It's basically like secret-key encryption, except that thanks to quantum mechanics, the key is random every time, and if someone else tries to intercept it, they corrupt the message!
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