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Steganography – How to Hide Codes in Pictures

June 22, 2015by Ibmathsresources.com

Code Crackers, can You Find the Hidden Message? The picture above looks like a normal picture of Albert Einstein – one of the world’s greatest ever mathematicians. However, it’s concealing […]

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This is the School Code Breaking website from British International School Phuket. Maths and code breaking have a long and shared history. The skills that make good mathematicians, problem solving, logical thought and perseverance are the same skills that make great code breakers. Governments and companies that deal in digital data are always on the look out for talented mathematicians - so who knows, maybe one day you could be a professional code maker or code breaker.

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