Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Historical Cryptology (HistoCrypt 2024)
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Item The TICOM DF-114 Cryptanalytic Device - A Theory of Operation and Computer Simulation(Tartu University Library, 2024) Ekhall, Magnus; Waldispühl, Michelle; Megyesi, BeátaThe M-209 cipher machine was used extensively by the U.S.A. during WorldWar II. It is known that German cryptanalysts under certain circumstances were able to decipher M-209 enciphered messages using pen-and-paper techniques. A German wartime document found by the allies’ Target Intelligence Committee (TICOM) in 1947 describes a electromechanical machine that supposedly could be used as an aid when breaking M-209 enciphered messages. The document, designated DF-114 by TICOM, is quite technical but does not describe how the device would work. This paper suggests a theory of how the device could have been used, and by creating a computer simulation of the device described in DF-114 explores the viability of the theory.