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7 May 2024

  • curprev 20:2420:24, 7 May 2024Ccocrick talk contribs 2,261 bytes +2,261 Created page with "== Running Key Cipher == The '''Running Key Cipher''' is a cryptographic algorithm that encrypts plaintext by combining it with a random keystream. Unlike traditional ciphers that use a fixed key, the Running Key Cipher uses a key that is as long as the plaintext itself, making it more secure. The key is typically generated from a book, passage, or other text, which is known to both the sender and the receiver. === Operation === To encrypt a message using the Running..."