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The curious case of the WWII carrier pigeon and the unbreakable code

12.07.2012 - By Cambridge UniversityPlay

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A British couple discover the remains of a WWII carrier pigeon behind their chimney. It was carrying a coded message. Code experts believe the code used was something called a One-Time Pad Cipher, and that the message will remain unbreakable, why is that? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20456782

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