Classical ciphers
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Reihenschieber
ROT5, ROT13 and ROT47 encoding/decoding
Apply ROT13/ROT5/ROT47 Transformations to Strings
ROT47 and ROT13 encoding/decoding just stuart bin
S. Whitmore: Web-based ROT13/ROT47 encoder/decoder
ROT47 encoding/decoding rot
ROT47
A description of ROT13 — on the Everything2 website
ROT13@Everything2.com
Software for ROT13 in a large number of languages — includes a patch to SSH to add support for ROT13, and a cryptanalysis tool to automatically distinguish ROT13 text from plaintext.
ROT13
ROT13 Bookmarklet
Text and Data Bookmarklets
Bilingual (Portuguese/English) ROT13 explanations, links and software information {{pt icon}} {{en icon}}
O que é ROT-13, para que serve, como faço para usar?
Another online ROT13 encoder/decoder in JavaScript tools
Online ROT13 encoder
rot13.com
Words with interesting properties under ROT13
Rot13 words
Bias in Solitaire's CPRNG crypto solitaire
ciphergoth.org: Problems with Bruce Schneier's "Solitaire"
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The SECOM cipher, a VIC variant with extended checkerboard users
SECOM - Dirk's Website
John Savard's page on the VIC cipher crypto
The VIC Cipher
Basic Cryptanalysis at H2G2
BBC - h2g2 - Basic Cryptanalysis
- A613135
Lecture Notes on Classical Cryptology including an explnation and derivation of the Friedman Test www math courses
Cryptology Lecture Notes 2
The Vigenère Cipher as discussed on
Murky.org: Vigenère
Java Vigenere applet with source code ( GNU GPL)
Teutoburgo - JaVi (Java Vigenere), the free applet
History of the cipher from Cryptologia home
Cryptology in the 16th and 17th Centuries
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