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Lawless Spaces: Warrant-Proof Encryption and its Impact on Child Exploitation Cases
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God is not so kind, Tripothesis, Magic Numbers, Telephone
Colored marker, Crayon , on paper
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Italian Naval Enigma - serial no. A1214
This model, the ‘Enigma K’, was developed in 1927. records show this particular machine was delivered from its manufacturers Heimsoethund Rinke to the Italian Navy in 1932. It was used by the staff of Benito Mussolini.
In 1941 the Italian Embassy in Berlin ordered spare rotors for the machine. It was recovered by US naval officers in Northern Italy on 29 April 1945
WASHINGTON, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Oct. 4, 2019
Lawless Spaces: Warrant-Proof Encryption and its Impact on Child Exploitation Cases
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Modified Army and Air Force Enigma I - A16992
This machine, with its modifications, is a rare survivor. Enigma I was the most common model of Enigma in use by the German, but we know that this particular machine was captured and used by the Codebreakers at Bletchley Park.
The British modified it in order to test possible solutions of the rewirable reflector component of the UKW-D. this reflector had been introduced by the Germans in January 1944 to make the machine even more complex. Staff in Bletchley Park’s Hut 6 Machine Room could manually alter the reflector’s wiring by using the small plugboard added onto the left side of the casing.
Naval Chronometer
This Naval chronometer was removed from the Italian submarine Uarsciek after its capture by HMS Petard in June 1943.
HMS Petard was involved in sinking a submarine from each of the 3 Axis navies: The German U-559 in 1942, the Italian Uarsciek in 1943 and the Japanese I-27 in 1944.
This device, which belonged to King Henry II of France, encrypts messages using a "polyalphabetic" system rather than a single, fixed rearrangement of the alphabet. For example, sender and receiver might agree on the following set of variable transpositions: the first letter of the message shifts by one position, the second by two, the third by three, and so on.
paypal.com offers strange encryption and signature algorithms.
(3DES-EDE-CBC 168 bit)
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Encrypt decrypt Encrypt
cipher Block chaining.
WASHINGTON, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Oct. 4, 2019
Lawless Spaces: Warrant-Proof Encryption and its Impact on Child Exploitation Cases
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Naval Enigma M2 - serial no. M1322
Before developing their enhanced four-rotor machine, the German Navy used three-rotor Enigma machines including this one. Three different models were designed: M1, M2 and M3. Approximately 600-800 of each type were manufactured.
This M2 was made in 1938, and still contains three of the original rotors that were issued with this machine. Unlike army/air force Enigmas, the rotors have letters (A-Z) rather than numbers (1-26).
The plug socket on this machine allowed the operators the option to connect it to a ships power supply instead of using the internal battery,
Spanish Civil War Enigma K - serial no. K289
Enigma K (or ‘commercial’) models were used by the German railways, the Italian Navy and the Spanish. The encryption created by this kind of machine, introduced in 1927, is simpler than the later machines with plugboards.
A batch of Enigma K machines were sent to General Franco between 1936 and 1939, to enable secure communication with his German and Italian allies in the Spanish Civil War. This specific machine was used at the Military headquarters in the Canary Islands.
A team of British Codebreakers led by Dilly Knox were able to read messages enciphered by their machines from 1937 onwards
WASHINGTON, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Oct. 4, 2019
Lawless Spaces: Warrant-Proof Encryption and its Impact on Child Exploitation Cases
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More difficult to break than the Enigma as the messages were immediately sent over the telephone wires and not easy to intercept
Bletchley Park Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS). Home of the codebreakers and the birthplace of modern computing
Wow, providing you don't want any encryption, it does work out of the box. plugged the audio out into my speakers, i-tunes picked up the AP and I can stream music to wherever the speakers are..
Apple for once, this is not an overpriced all show product this is useful and works with Windows, MAC - well done.
What am I doing with mine? Well it's extending the coverage of my existing wireless network (based on a Linksys AP), and streaming music.
It's got multiple profiles within the unit, so you can take it on the road - plug it into a switch/hub at a friends or a hotel and go wireless almost instantly (you have to select the profile from an installed app of your Windows/Mac).
Cost? £80... good value, and an excellent way to extend your network or create a new one easily.
The Enigma encryption machine used by the Germans in World War II to encrypt their communications. The Enigma codes were eventually broken by the cryptanalists at Station X, Bletchley.
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