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(New page: =Overview= A harmonic encryption algorithm is a steganography technique in which data are encoded not in the content of the storage device itself but rather are encoded in such a way as to...) |
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Notable examples of a the harmonic encryption algorithm include [[Science Station 7623]]'s use of the procedure to encrypt its logs of transwarp experiments. In the case of Science Station 7623, hints about the algorithm were provided through subtle clues. For example, since the message was detectable at a frequency of 92 hertz, star charts included in the station's reports were deliberately made to exclude a nearby pulsar which rotated at the same frequency. | Notable examples of a the harmonic encryption algorithm include [[Science Station 7623]]'s use of the procedure to encrypt its logs of transwarp experiments. In the case of Science Station 7623, hints about the algorithm were provided through subtle clues. For example, since the message was detectable at a frequency of 92 hertz, star charts included in the station's reports were deliberately made to exclude a nearby pulsar which rotated at the same frequency. | ||
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