Simon Singh Quote

One way to solve an encrypted message, if we know its language, is to find a different plaintext of the same language long enough to fill one sheet or so, and then we count the occurrences of each letter. We call the most frequently occurring letter the first, the next most occurring letter the second, the following most occurring letter the third, and so on, until we account for all the different letters in the plaintext sample.

Simon Singh

One way to solve an encrypted message, if we know its language, is to find a different plaintext of the same language long enough to fill one sheet or so, and then we count the occurrences of each letter. We call the most frequently occurring letter the first, the next most occurring letter the second, the following most occurring letter the third, and so on, until we account for all the different letters in the plaintext sample.

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