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What does "ubiquitous cipher" mean exactly? Sat Mar 08, 2008 15:19 pm  What does "ubiquitous cipher" mean exactly?
 

Hi everyone,

I'm not entirely sure I have the correct interpretation of this one and was wondering if anyone knew?

Thanks.
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What does "ubiquitous cipher" mean exactly? Sun Mar 09, 2008 0:55 am  What does "ubiquitous cipher" mean exactly?
 

If something is ubiquitous, it is everywhere. A cipher is a code or symbol.
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