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  • After the revolution, Nadezhda worked as a confidential code clerk in Lenin's office.
  • The daily settings told the code clerks how to configure the machine so message could be exchanged.
  • However, some code clerks were lazy.
  • In 1930, he supervised the penetration of the Foreign Office, by recruiting the code clerk Ernest Holloway Oldham.
  • James Thurber was a code clerk in the building in World War I before he became a famous humorist.
  • If the code clerks were choosing random message keys, then one would not expect to see much correlation in the encrypted six characters.
  • If Hyakutake's system required the code clerk to switch codes charts pseudo-randomly, that would provide more security than requiring a set sequence of changes.
  • The Poles'belief in these permutations could be checked by looking at other keys and seeing if they were typical keys used by code clerks.
  • The encryption technique used by Richard Sorge's code clerk was of this type, referring to a page in a statistical manual, though it was in fact a code.
  • In addition, code clerks often did not choose secure random keys, but instead chose weak keys such as " AAA ", " ABC ", and " SSS ".
  • The German Enigma message procedures at the time used common but secret daily machine settings, but the procedures also had each code clerk choose a three-letter message key.
  • On 22 August the Chief Code Clerk at the U . S . Consulate in Jerusalem was kidnapped by the Stern Gang and held for almost 24 hours.
  • Yardley began his career as a code clerk in the Signal Corps Reserve commission and served as a cryptologic officer with the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I.
  • What if, out of a hundred messages, there were five messages from five different stations ( meaning five different code clerks ) that all used the same message key " PUUJJN "?
  • His enciphered cables to his government were treacherously passed on to the Germans by a code clerk in Stockholm who deciphered them, becoming a major source of naval intelligence to the Nazi regime.
  • Rejewski could use this cycle information and some sloppy habits of code clerks to figure out the individual permutations " A B C D E F " using the grill method, but that method was tedious.
  • Lord was at Yale Law School at the outbreak of World War II . He went to work for the Office of Strategic Services, first as a code clerk in Washington, later as an intelligence analyst in London.
  • Assigned as a code clerk in the 156th Armored Signal Co ., 16th Armored Division of Gen . George Patton's Third Army, Anderwald was in a forward-echelon unit in Plzen ( pronounced Pilsen ) Czechoslovakia, two days before the war ended.
  • But in 1967 a former State Department code clerk, John Discoe Smith, who served in India from 1954 to 1959 and later defected to the Soviet Union, published a pamphlet in which he asserted that Rositzke had been expelled from India at his instigation.
  • If there were sufficient message traffic using the same daily key ( about 70 messages ) and the code clerks used weak keys ( such as " CCC " or " WER " ), then the Poles could use Rejewski's method of characteristics to determine all the day's message keys.
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