Alan Turing. He broke the German enigma code machine around 1941.
That was the name of the first programmable electronic computer, and it was used to break codes used by the Germans.
They were the "Wind Talkers". They worked in communications in the Pacific. Because they used their native language, the Japanese could not break their code as they did with our other codes.
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They were not really codes. It was a communications system for torpedo guidance that was resistant to enemy jamming. Bits of signals were sent over different frequencies.
Ultra and Enigma were both cryptographic systems used by the Axis powers during World War II. Ultra was the name given to the project used by the Allies to break the Enigma codes. Enigma was a machine used by the Germans to encrypt their communications. Both played a significant role in intelligence operations during the war, with Ultra's success in deciphering Enigma messages being a major factor in the Allies' victory.
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Computer viruses are developed with the help of different codes, strings and scripts. They are developed to destroy something or to hack or steal some data.
That was the name of the first programmable electronic computer, and it was used to break codes used by the Germans.
The computer Colossus was created to break the German computer codes. Plus it was Classified until the 1970s.
The Colossus Computer was constructed to help the code breakers at Bletchley Park, England, to break the German's Enigma codes during World War II. It was the world's first electronic, digital, programmable computer.
Colossus was the 1st electronic computer activity developed by the British to crack the LORENZ codes used by the German high command.
The first computers developed by British intelligence at Bletchley Park were designed to break the German Enigma codes.
The first electronic programmable computer was made by British Post Office engineers in 1942/1943 at Bletchley Park in the UK. It was made to break the Enigma (and other codes) used by the German armed forces during world war two.
WHO developed ICD codes.
it was called the turing Bombe and was made by a mathmatition called Alan turing.
Alan Turing
Yes, the computer does store its codes in the RAM.