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John Kinsel Sr.: Remembering a Navajo Code Talker and WWII Veteran
John Kinsel Sr.: A Legacy of Valor John Kinsel Sr., a distinguished World War II veteran and one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers, passed away on Saturday at the remarkable age of 107. This group of brave Marines played a crucial role in securing an Allied victory in the Pacific through their use of encrypted messages rooted in the Navajo language. The announcement of Mr. Kinsel’s death…
I don’t know what the fuck is means when something is encrypted but oh boy it sounds very neat
Yall this code was at the end o today's video, i cant figure it out, can yall?
the viedo:
my version:
i think it's supposed to be read vertically, so it'd be this:
OEEN NDUS TU SEOT PA CDT RERT THII EEFE IRD CRF ENE DD T IO S
can yall please help meh? ha thank yuu
US And UK Ask Facebook To Create A “Backdoor” To Access Encrypted Texts
US And UK Ask Facebook To Create A “Backdoor” To Access Encrypted Texts
There have been a flurry of headlines in the last few weeks, after the Times reported that “WhatsApp, Facebook and other social media platforms will be forced to disclose encrypted messages” to law enforcement agencies, albeit with a focus on “suspected terrorists, pedophiles and other serious criminals.” The report suggested that an imminent treaty between the U.S. and U.K. would break the…
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This photo should not exist
This photo should not exist
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Once we get past the creep factor of Nazi army uniforms, we see a communications team sending a secret message. They are using the legendary Enigma machine to encrypt the message.
But why, why did that officer allow a photographer to record this highly sensitive activity?
A failure of operational security (OPSEC). Allies in Blechley Park would have sacrificed lives for this…
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