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  1. Homophonic Cipher - Substitution - Online Decoder/Encoder

    What is the Homophonic cipher? (Definition) The homophonic cipher is a substitution cipher that uses a correspondence table between the letters / characters of the plain message and one or …

  2. Homophonic Substitution Cipher - Crypto Corner

    Homophonic Substitution was an early attempt to make Frequency Analysis a less powerful method of cryptanalysis. The basic idea behind homophonic substitution is to allocate more …

  3. Homophonic Substitution Cipher - Practical Cryptography

    The Homophonic Substitution cipher is a substitution cipher in which single plaintext letters can be replaced by any of several different ciphertext letters. They are generally much more difficult to …

  4. Substitution cipher - Wikipedia

    Named after the public official who announced the titles of visiting dignitaries, this cipher uses a small code sheet containing letter, syllable and word substitution tables, sometimes …

  5. Homophonic Cipher: Frequency-Balanced Encryption Tool | Caesar Cipher

    What is Homophonic Cipher? The homophonic cipher is an advanced substitution cipher that assigns multiple symbols to each letter of the alphabet.

  6. The Black Chamber - Homophonic Cipher - Simon Singh

    The Homophonic Substitution Cipher involves replacing each letter with a variety of substitutes, the number of potential substitutes being proportional to the frequency of the letter.

  7. Next, we discuss homophonic substitution ciphers. In general, homophonic substi-tutions are much more resistant to attacks based on frequency analysis as compared to simple substitutions.

  8. Homophonic Cipher - Free Online Tool | Cipher & Encoding Tools

    One-to-many substitution cipher that maps each plaintext letter to multiple ciphertext symbols.

  9. Homophonic Substitution Cipher - A.Tools

    Homophonic Substitution Cipher is a substitution cipher in which single plaintext letters can be replaced by any of several different ciphertext letters. They are generally much more difficult to …

  10. Homophonic Substitution Ciphers | Crypto-IT

    Homophonic substitution ciphers work by replacing each plaintext character by another character, number, word or even graphic symbol. To decode ciphertext letters, one should use the …