- A code name, codename, call sign, or
cryptonym is a code word or name used,
sometimes clandestinely, to
refer to
another name, word, project, or person...
- CIA
cryptonyms are code
names or code
words used by the U.S.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to
refer to projects, operations, persons, agencies, etc...
- name
discovered in
Windows NT 4 SP5 in 1999 by
Andrew D.
Fernandes of
Cryptonym Corporation. The
variable contained a 1024-bit
public key; such keys are...
- by
cryptonyms.
Further complicating matters is the fact the same
person sometimes had
different cryptonyms at
different times, and the same
cryptonym was...
- for the CIA's
Technical Services Division. See CIA
cryptonym#Format of
cryptonyms and CIA
cryptonym#Digraphs. Samara,
Nadir (October 7, 2022). "MK Ultra...
- word is
opaque without the code book Code name, a
clandestine name or
cryptonym used to
identify sensitive information p****word, p****code, codeword, countersign;...
-
Cuban government. The CIA
established a base for the operation, with the
cryptonym JMWAVE, at a
disused naval facility on the
University of
Miami campus...
- collections. MaryFerrell.org
provides a CIA
cryptonym Database with
search and
autocomplete lookup of CIA
Cryptonyms.
Harold Weisberg Vincent,
Isabel (17 December...
- A
secret identity is a person's
cryptonym, incognito,
cover and/or
alter ego
which is not
known to the
general po****ce, most
often used in fiction. Brought...
- as seen on some maps, etc. (e.g., Mat****ge ES, Yawatahama, ****an) CIA
cryptonym for
Guatemala Einsteinium,
first made in 1952 (atomic number: 99) Hesperium...