An online version of Hitler's "unbreakable" messaging encryption machine is now available for anyone to try. The UK's National Museum of Computing (TNMC) has unveiled the Virtual Lorenz machine to ...
Colossus, the cipher-breaking World War II computer, is to be pitted against modern computing power in a competition organized by the National Museum of Computing. In an event called the "Cipher ...
A British museum has been searching for parts of the Lorenz cipher machine, used by the Nazis in World War II to send secret messages. So when sharp-eyed museum volunteers happened upon what appeared ...
This is what you call a lucky find. Volunteers at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park found one of Adolf Hitler’s Lorenz coding machines on eBay going for only 10 British pounds—which ...
A rare piece of Nazi machinery used by Adolf Hitler to communicate with his generals during World War II has been discovered on eBay. The device, known as the Lorenz teleprinter, was spotted online by ...
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It is with great regret that we announce the passing of Tony Sale - saviour of Bletchley Park and re-creator of the Colossus code-breaking computer.
A reconstruction of a major piece of cybernetic history and the precursor to Colossus, the world's first programmable electronic digital computer, has made its public debut at the National Museum of ...
A British museum has been searching for parts of the Lorenz cipher machine, used by the Nazis in World War II to send secret messages. So when sharp-eyed museum volunteers happened upon what appeared ...
Lorenz SZ42 showing the missing motor (top) as seen in a machine in the USA. A British museum has been searching for parts of the Lorenz cipher machine, used by the Nazis in World War II to send ...