Noun
codebreaker (plural codebreakers)
A cryptanalyst, one who decodes messages without the key.
For an old spy and codebreaker like myself, nothing in the world happens by coincidence. Malcolm Nance
Earlier this month, obtained a copy of a letter Manfred sent to Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow which detailed MLB’s discovery of a sign-stealing algorithm created by the team’s front office called “Codebreaker.” Source: Internet
Martel got a very close two-count after a modified Codebreaker. Source: Internet
The predecessor to the Codebreaker deck, this deck is designed around and Cyberverse type monsters. Source: Internet
Television * The 1979 ITV television serial Danger UXB featured the character Steven Mount, who was a codebreaker at Bletchley and was driven to a nervous breakdown (and eventual suicide) by the stressful and repetitive nature of the work. Source: Internet
The German codebreaker said: "My laptop digested ciphertext at a speed of 1.2 million characters per second—240 times faster than Colossus. Source: Internet