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EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! England Much of the infamous Nazi Enigma code has been cracked.
But Shark, the impenetrable cipher used by Nazi U-boats, has maked the Germans' movements, allowing them to destroy Allied vessels.
Now a top-secret team of British cryptographers works feverishly around the clock to break Shark. And when brilliant mathematician Tom Jericho succeeds, it is the stuff of legend. Please visit their website for more information and discussion on this game.
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Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Thiara said volunteers will use a touchscreen menu on HP's Scanjet n in order to classify the material they are scanning and ensure it goes into the proper place in the digital archive.
In addition to HP's software, the project will also use software from Digital Workplace, a company that specializes in large-scale document management software, Seymour said.
Eventually, the typed transcripts of the decoded messages will also be indexed using OCR optical character recognition technology, which means the messages will be searchable by keyword. That will be a boon for historians, who will not only have access for the first time to reams of messages, but also be able to quickly search them.
Among the messages at Bletchley Park are ones showing how the Germans were duped into believing the Allies were going to land elsewhere than Normandy, France, in June , and the transmissions of British double agent Eddie Chapman. Chapman was a womanizing safecracker. During the war, he was imprisoned on the Channel Islands. The Germans took over the islands and he volunteered to work as a spy in order to get hack home.
Once back, he switched sides again, agreeing to work for Britain as a double agent. When he transmitted messages to the Germans, Chapman -- whose German code-name was "Little Fritz" -- was supposed to include five letter "Fs" in a row to indicate he hadn't been discovered by the British.
In one message, Chapman forgot to include the Fs. But he then quickly sent another message, which was intercepted and decoded at Bletchley, where it now is glued in a book: "Sorry. Drunk over Xmas.
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