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cryptogram

[′krip·tə‚gram]
(communications)
Information written in code or cipher.
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A service like this would punctuate the evolution of cryptograph forcing everyone to a longer key length as massive brute force attacks are just a REST API call away.
Ohgishi, M.Kasahara, "Cryptosysytems based on pairing", In proceeding of the 2000 Symposium on Cryptograph and Information Security-SCIS, Okinawa, Japan, 2000.
The alert packet contains the contents of two discontinuous packets in cryptograph. For example, when the sink receives two packets [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] with discontinuous sequential number, it denotes that the packet with number CNT+1 is dropped.
"Lessons of the Cryptograph. Revelation and the Mechanical in Kafka's 'In the Penal Colony.'" Modernism/Modernity 8.2 (2001): 295-302.
Poe on Margaret Fuller's genius: "The soul is a cipher, in the sense of a cryptograph ..." Morella: "I am dying, yet shall I live." Poe: "Morella!"
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