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Lambdaphage is a Wikipedia reader who created this account for the occasional minor edit, such as fixing obvious errors or wikifying existing articles. A [[Lambda phage]], by contrast, is a type of [[virus]], or anything/anyone whose favorite food is the Greek letter [[lambda|λ]].
Lambdaphage is a Wikipedia reader who created this account for the occasional minor edit, such as fixing obvious errors or wikifying existing articles. A [[Lambda phage]], by contrast, is a type of [[virus]], or anything/anyone whose favorite food is the Greek letter [[lambda|λ]].

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Lambdaphage is a Wikipedia reader who created this account for the occasional minor edit, such as fixing obvious errors or wikifying existing articles. A Lambda phage, by contrast, is a type of virus, or anything/anyone whose favorite food is the Greek letter λ.

WikiReader Cryptography — article of the day edit
MRR
Sunday, 24 July Playfair cipher (Talk) (History)
                   
Monday, 25 July Message authentication code (Talk) (History)
                   
Tuesday, 26 July Digital signature (Talk) (History)
                   
Wednesday, 27 July Block cipher modes of operation (Talk) (History)
                   
Thursday, 28 July Export of cryptography (Talk) (History)
                   
Notes: If you find problems that you can't fix (or it's too much effort), it would be very helpful if you could place a note on the Talk: page. Articles need to be checked for 1) Accuracy (Factchecking: Are there any mistakes? Is the writing precise? Are sources cited?), 2) Completeness (Any obvious omissions? Does it need illustration?) 3) Quality of writing (Copyedits: Grammar and spelling, phrasing, structure) 4) Neutrality (Is it written from the NPOV? Do we document all relevant points of view?) — Thanks!
To-do list for Digital signature edit
  • Describe cryptanalysis of digital signatures -- what are the various notions
(See all to-do lists for this WikiReader)