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312-49v10 Exam - Question 130


Heather, a computer forensics investigator, is assisting a group of investigators working on a large computer fraud case involving over 20 people. These 20 people, working in different offices, allegedly siphoned off money from many different client accounts. Heather responsibility is to find out how the accused people communicated between each other. She has searched their email and their computers and has not found any useful evidence. Heather then finds some possibly useful evidence under the desk of one of the accused.

In an envelope she finds a piece of plastic with numerous holes cut out of it. Heather then finds the same exact piece of plastic with holes at many of the other accused peoples desks. Heather believes that the 20 people involved in the case were using a cipher to send secret messages in between each other. What type of cipher was used by the accused in this case?

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Correct Answer: A

A grill cipher is a type of cipher that uses a card or plate with holes cut out to reveal specific letters or symbols on a message. This type of cipher involves placing the card over the text and reading the letters visible through the holes, which constitute the encrypted message. Heather's discovery of identical plastic pieces with holes among the accused parties strongly suggests they were using a grill cipher to secretly communicate.

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ElbOption: A
May 16, 2024

A > https://www.instructables.com/Fleissner-Grille-Cipher/

aqeel1506Option: A
Jul 18, 2024

A grill cipher is a type of cipher that uses a card or plate with holes cut out to reveal specific letters or symbols on a message. The card is placed over the message, and the letters visible through the holes are the encrypted text. In this case, the plastic piece with holes found at each of the accused persons' desks is likely the grill cipher used to decode the secret messages. The other options are not correct: B. Null cipher: a cipher where the plaintext is hidden in plain sight, often using invisible ink or microdots. C. Text semagram: a cipher that uses a combination of letters and symbols to convey a hidden meaning. D. Visual semagram: a cipher that uses images to convey a hidden meaning. Heather's discovery of the identical plastic pieces with holes at each of the accused persons' desks suggests that they used a grill cipher to communicate secretly, and she can now use this evidence to decipher the messages and build a stronger case against them