In cryptography the order of the letters in a message is rearranged by
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In cryptography the order of the letters in a message is rearranged by transpositional ciphers.
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Transpositional ciphers
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- In cryptography the order of the letters in a message is rearranged by transpositional ciphers.
- In transposition ciphers, the order of letters in a plain text message is shuffled using a pre-defined method.
- Some of such ciphers are Rail fence cipher and columnar transposition.
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