Decipher this!

Decipher this!

By Ciprian Galaon

Manchester, 18th of June 2014

This article is about a new polyalphabetic ciphering method. It is therefore based on substitution, using multiple substitution alphabets, i.e. using various ciphers to encrypt the message. The method described here seeks to improve, by adding security, the existing polyalphabetic methods which evolved since 1467 when first created and used by Leon Battista Alberti. What makes this method different and safer against decryption is the fact that – apart from the alphabet of, say, 27 letters – it allows the use of an indefinite number and types of characters/symbols, with the exclusive function to divert/distract and add redundancy to the system, providing a significantly improved resistance to frequency and (table) positioning analysis… (See document attached)

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