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      <title>Our secret messages: Hill Cipher</title>
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      <description>Following the previous article about Caesar cypher, here is a more complicated cypher invented by Lester Hill in 1929 using linear algebra to encrypt the messages.</description>
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      <title>Our secret messages: Caesar Cipher</title>
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      <description>The ciphers are the base of our security in the internet but not just the internet, in the ancient world already were the need to pass secret messages. This article is a short explanation of Caesar cypher.</description>
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