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Suppose you have intercepted a ciphertext message and when you determine the frequencies of letters in this message, you find the frequencies are similar to the frequency of letters in English text. Which type of cipher do you suspect was used?
The Vigenère cipher is a block cipher, with a key that is a string of letters with numerical equivalents
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