ROT13 is a cyclic shift cipher that substitutes each English letter with one that is 13 away in the alphabet. It is used today not for security, but as a simple obfuscation device, because the same algorithm is used for both encryption and decryption. People wishing to encrypt or decrypt a message, M (such as a spoiler paragraph in a movie review), just cut-and-paste M to a ROT13 converter and
click a button "APPLY" to do the encryption or decryption. Give an example of another ROTi transformation that could be used for both encryption and decryption in a similar way.
What will be an ideal response?
ROT2. You just need to push the APPLY button once to encrypt, 12 times to
decrypt.
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a. The "plain view" doctrine is relevant to what is uncovered in computer searches. b. Warrants are not needed for searches of computer files. c. Since digital evidence can be stored virtually anywhere, it is necessary to search all possibilities. d. Warrants require less particularity when a computer is an instrument of a crime.