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"Yet it could be roundly asserted that individuals ingenuity cannot concoct a cipher which individuals ingenuity cannot fix." (Edgar Allan Poe, "SEVERAL Words on Solution Writing", 1841) For so long as dialect and communication have been around, humans have invented ways to face mask their text messages from prying eye. Armed forces and diplomatic officers often devise magic formula codes to transmit very sensitive data and private information to approved celebrations. This practice is becoming so commonplace lately that whole sciences, pastimes, and a full-fledged profession, called cryptography, have been established to decipher these cryptic text messages. Obviously, once revolutionary ways of cryptography, though ancient, are actually considered archaic. Their simplistic secrets have been disclosed to everyone and even designed into children's gadgets. With the bulk of modern civilization so dependent on the online world, secret codes have developed to a whole new level, especially through data encryption. Data encryption, which aspires to conceal classified electronic information by using complicated ciphers and algorithms, was at first used for governmental and military purposes, but it now acts as the primary medium of security that most online programs (as of January 2017) give their users. As elaborate and inextricable as data encryption might appear to customers, an increasing number of excellent, but devious, heads continue to efficiently find ways to bypass supposedly high tech encryption software. With such incisive heads constantly at the job, one could be forgiven for assuming there are no ciphers still left unsolved. On the contrary, a diverse selection of both historic and modern cryptographic difficulties, which have stumped even the most seasoned code crackers of today, can be found, and may can be found for generations to come. Being among the most famous of the memorandums is a 600-year-old document that is constantly on the mystify: the Voynich Manuscript.