The rarest and non-crackable (until Alan Turing came) technology in the history of World War 2 is now being auctioned. Have you heard about the German's 'Enigma machine'? If yes, history taught us ...
The particularity of these cipher devices is that they shouldn't exist anymore. Not in one piece and certainly not functional. Because it was a state secret technology, utmost care was taken by German ...
The Nazi relic's history is riddled with resilience errors, and those lessons still apply to defending against modern cyber ...
If you’ve been playing through Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus, chances are you’ve taken down some Commanders and grabbed some Enigma Codes. The game mentions that you’ll need an Enigma Machine to ...
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Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus has a great deal of content that gamers won’t realize is there until several hours into their journey. This content takes the form of Uberkommandant missions that task ...
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 the ...
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