Python for Beginner : Hack The Caesar Cipher: From A to Z to Hacking One of Famous Cipher by Tan Pham
Author:Tan Pham [Pham, Tan]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2017-05-01T04:00:00+00:00
Encrypt with Caesar Cipher
Manually Encrypt
Caesar Cipher with Shift Key = 3
● To encrypt a message use Caesar Cipher, you will encrypt each alphabe character in message.
● To encrypt a character, you will replace the original character by a new character.
● The new character is found from original one by just shift original a number of time on alphabe table. The number of shift is called KEY. For example, if KEY = 3, “A” character will become “D” as show up above table.
● Using above rules, message “I love programming” will become “L oryh surjudpplqj”
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