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Puzzle 2: Caesar cipher
Puzzle 2: Caesar cipher
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The Caesar cipher is a simple type of substitution cipher
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It works by taking each letter of the message and replacing it with the equivalent letter from a shifted alphabet. For example, if the shift is 10, a plain text A will be equivalent to a cipher text K.
Now use this information to decode this message:
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