In recent years, there has risen a seemingly insurmountable wall about cyrptogram solving. It would appear that some few look upon crypts as a labyrinthine jumble of pie-eyed inanities. Such a thought, my sweets, is about to be dispelled
Pattern-loaded ciphers are at risk of being compromised by exploiting deeper patterns discovered fir...
Ciphers have been used throughout history to keep information secret [3]. Text ciphers work by apply...
... As I trudged up the hall steps of 221 B Baker Street, my attention was drawn to the door of our ...
A cryptogram is a puzzle in cipher, usually a sentence of varying length, in which each letter is re...
The hybridization of words and numbers finds its classic expression in cryptarithmetic . In my view...
In the November 1989 Word Ways, Peter Newby presented a set of literate cryptarithms. This name was...
Solutions to these puzzles can be found in Answers and Solutions at the end of this issue
This paper argues the value of a creative approach to encryption. The first part of the text include...
This was prompted by Doug McIlroy\u27s Dual Cryptograms (Word Ways, August 1997). A dual cryptogr...
This article argues that we should take seriously Friedrich Kittler’s suggestion that we now l...
Cryptographic algorithms have been used not only to create robust ciphertexts but also to generate c...
International audienceCryptography can be defined as the art of secret communication. It is most oft...
International audienceCryptography can be defined as the art of secret communication. It is most oft...
From as early as 400 BC, civilizations have been using cryptography; the art of creating codes. Ofte...
Some years ago, while doing research on typography, I made a special font of type that obscured the ...
Pattern-loaded ciphers are at risk of being compromised by exploiting deeper patterns discovered fir...
Ciphers have been used throughout history to keep information secret [3]. Text ciphers work by apply...
... As I trudged up the hall steps of 221 B Baker Street, my attention was drawn to the door of our ...
A cryptogram is a puzzle in cipher, usually a sentence of varying length, in which each letter is re...
The hybridization of words and numbers finds its classic expression in cryptarithmetic . In my view...
In the November 1989 Word Ways, Peter Newby presented a set of literate cryptarithms. This name was...
Solutions to these puzzles can be found in Answers and Solutions at the end of this issue
This paper argues the value of a creative approach to encryption. The first part of the text include...
This was prompted by Doug McIlroy\u27s Dual Cryptograms (Word Ways, August 1997). A dual cryptogr...
This article argues that we should take seriously Friedrich Kittler’s suggestion that we now l...
Cryptographic algorithms have been used not only to create robust ciphertexts but also to generate c...
International audienceCryptography can be defined as the art of secret communication. It is most oft...
International audienceCryptography can be defined as the art of secret communication. It is most oft...
From as early as 400 BC, civilizations have been using cryptography; the art of creating codes. Ofte...
Some years ago, while doing research on typography, I made a special font of type that obscured the ...
Pattern-loaded ciphers are at risk of being compromised by exploiting deeper patterns discovered fir...
Ciphers have been used throughout history to keep information secret [3]. Text ciphers work by apply...
... As I trudged up the hall steps of 221 B Baker Street, my attention was drawn to the door of our ...