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    Simplest Text Encrypter

    A simple example of polyalphabetic cipher in Java.

    Cryptography fascinates everyone. A variety of encryption techniques and ciphers are used to code important data. A polyalphabetic cipher is one of the simplest cipher one can make. This is a Java program to implement polyalphabetic cipher. [How the cipher encodes?] Input Data: helloaf Key: love l - 12th letter in Alphabet o - 15th letter in Alphabet v - 22nd letter in Alphabet e - 5th letter in Alphabet Now: h(l) e(o) l(v) l(e) o(l) a(o) f(v) Further: h(+12) e(+15) l(+22) l(+5) o(+12) a(+15) f(+22) where +(number) meaning shifting the character forward by the respective number of places. ...
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    ContraCaptcha is a Java-based libary for solving (image-based) captchas. It provides classes for image processing and character recognition. It also includes solvers for some of the popular captcha-systems in use DISCLAIMER: only for learning purpose (;
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