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The Enigma is an electro-mechanical rotor machine used for the encryption and decryption of secret messages. It was developed in Germany in the 1920s. The repeated changes of the electrical pathway from the keyboard to the lampboard implement a polyalphabetic substitution cipher, which turns plaintext into ciphertext and back again. The Enigma's scrambler contains rotors with 26 electrical contacts on each side, whose wiring diverts the current to a different position on the two sides. On depressing a key on the keyboard, an electric current flows through an entry drum at the right-hand end of the scrambler, then through the set of rotors to a reflecting drum (or reflector) which turns it back through the rotors and entry drum, and out to cause one lamp on the lampboard to be illuminated.[11]
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エニグマは、秘密のメッセージの暗号化と復号化に使用される電気機械式ローターマシンです。 1920年代にドイツで開発されました。キーボードから電灯板への電気経路の繰り返しの変更は、平文を暗号文に変換してまた元に戻す、多アルファベットの代用暗号を実行する。エニグマのsc
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Enigma is an electromechanical rotor machine used for encryption and decryption of secret messages. Developed in Germany in the 1920s. Repeatedly changing the electrical path from the keyboard to the light board converts the plaintext into ciphertext and back again, a multi-alphabet alternative cipher
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Enigmaは、秘密メッセージの暗号化と復号化に使用される電気機械式ローターマシンです。 1920年代にドイツで開発されました。キーボードからライトボードへの電気経路を繰り返し変更すると、平文が暗号文に変換され、再びアルファベット順に変換されます。
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Enigma is an electromechanical rotor machine used to encrypt and decrypt secret messages. Developed in Germany in the 1920s. Repeatedly changing the electrical path from the keyboard to the light board converts the plaintext into ciphertext and converts it again in alphabetical order.
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Enigmaは、秘密メッセージの暗号化と復号化に使用される電気機械式ローターマシンです。 1920年代にドイツで開発されました。キーボードからライトボードへの電気経路を繰り返し変更すると、平文が暗号文に変換され、再びアルファベット順に変換されます。
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Enigma is an electromechanical rotor machine used to encrypt and decrypt secret messages. Developed in Germany in the 1920s. Repeatedly changing the electrical path from the keyboard to the light board converts the plaintext into ciphertext and converts it again in alphabetical order.
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