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  2. Caesar cipher - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesar_cipher

    A Caesar cipher is a simple encryption technique that replaces each letter in the plaintext with a letter some fixed number of places down the alphabet. It is named after Julius Caesar, who used it in his private correspondence, and has various applications and variations.

  3. Cain and Abel (software) - Wikipedia

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    Cain and Abel was a password recovery tool for Windows that could crack various password hashes and sniff network packets. It was developed by Massimiliano Montoro and Sean Babcock and had some vulnerabilities and detection issues.

  4. Password cracking - Wikipedia

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    Learn how password cracking works, including brute force attacks that try every possible password until they succeed. Compare different approaches, such as dictionary attacks, pattern checking, and hardware acceleration, and their effects on password strength and speed.

  5. John the Ripper - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Ripper

    John the Ripper is a free password cracking software tool that can run on various platforms and crack different password hash types. It is among the most frequently used password testing and breaking programs and can perform dictionary, single, or brute force attacks.

  6. ROT13 - Wikipedia

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    ROT13 is a special case of the Caesar cipher that replaces a letter with the 13th letter after it in the Latin alphabet. It is used to hide spoilers, jokes, email addresses, and other information, but it has no cryptographic security and is easily broken.

  7. Enigma machine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enigma_machine

    The Enigma machine was a cipher device used by Nazi Germany and other countries to protect secret messages. Learn how it worked, how it was broken by Poland, France, and Britain, and how it influenced World War II.

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