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In this tutorial you will learn about the Enigma machine then encrypt and decrypt messages using your Raspberry Pi.

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Raspberry Pi Enigma Messages

In this tutorial you will learn about the Enigma machine then encrypt and decrypt messages using your Raspberry Pi.

http://new.cotswoldjam.org/index.php/2019/10/04/raspberry-pi-enigma-messages/

Challenge: find out more

  • If you want to know more about the story of breaking the Enigma code, the following book will be of interest: Dilly — The Man Who Broke Enigmas, Mavis Batey, ISBN 9781906447151, Biteback.
  • Visit Bletchley Park where the Enigma machine was decoded and see the Enigma machine on display.

Licensing

This workshop is based on a resource at https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/octapi-brute-force-enigma

OctaPi: brute-force Enigma by GCHQ and the Raspberry Pi Foundation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.

Code, scripts and images: Crown Copyright

License: Apache 2

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