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Codes, Ciphers and Other Cryptic and Clandestine Communication: 400 Ways to Send Secret Messages from Hieroglyphs to the Internet

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Spies, secret societies, religious cults as well as anyone who has used an ATM or the internet rely on the making and breaking of codes for security.

704 pages, Hardcover

First published January 10, 1998

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Fred B. Wrixon

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March 5, 2008
A nice introductory reference book. Although one could conceivably read this over-700-page book from cover to cover (there are exercises with answers), that would be a long-term project. It's interesting, but not *that* compelling to someone who's not obsessed with codes and ciphers.
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June 3, 2010
The section on codes had little interest for me but ciphers and steganography were great. The amazing ciphers used throughout history blew my mind. It was fun to try to keep up with some of them. Eventually I gave up for the DES or RSA and the 64-bit computer ones.
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