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The History of Cryptography (4) — The Arab Cryptanalysts

by FOX on 03:59 PM, under History

How many different simple substitution ciphers exists? We can count them by enumerating all the possible values of each single plain-text letter. First we assign a to one of the 26 possible cipher text letters from A to Z, then assign b to the rest 25 cause one of the letter in cipher alphabet has been occupied by letter a; then there are 26*25 = 650 possible ways to assign a and b. Thus the total number of ways to assign 26 plain-text letters to 26 cipher-text letters by using each cipher-text once, is

26*25*24*23…*3*2*1 = 26! = 403291461126605635584000000

there are more than 10 26 possibilities for a code-breaker, those who were attempting crack the substitution cipher. if they just simply test each possible keys. If a code-breaker is able to check one million keys per second, it takes him/her 1013 years to finish all jobs. It’s even longer than the life of universe. So, is there an efficient way to break it?

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Man in the Middle Attack — the Importance of Authentication

by FOX on 11:50 PM, under Encryption

Since Diffie-Hellman is so great, as long as the prime number Alice and Bob pick is big enough, Their conversation should be safe. Recall the whole process between Alice and Bob on Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange. It’s obvious that all the time, Eve does not say a word, All she does is just listen. What if Eve begins to do something between Alice and Bob?

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