Morse code encryption
Morse code encryption is a method of encoding messages using a series of dots and dashes to represent letters of the alphabet, numbers, and other symbols. This code was originally developed for telegraph communication, but it can also be used for encrypted messaging. Each letter and symbol has a unique sequence of dots and dashes, making it difficult for anyone who does not know the code to decode the message. Morse code encryption can be a useful tool for secret communication or for adding an extra layer of security to sensitive information.