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Some ciphers have simple keys, others, complex ones. The key for a cipher used by Augustus Caesar, some 2,000 years ago, was simple enough: The receiver just had to shift the alphabet one position.
But the goal remains the same: to transfer a readable message (plain text) into something an unintended reader cannot understand (cipher text).
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