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Re: Lesson 2 in cracking (cryptoanalysis 001)
On Fri, 23 Aug 1996 08:25:42 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
>>The point is that if you took two novels by the same author and
>>completely sorted them alphabetically they'd be almost the same.
>
>The examples cited did this by word, not by message as your stating.
>
>>So a block of PGP encrypted ascii-armored (i.e. 8=>7-bit encoding)
>>wouldn't affect the frequency counts? Tell me, how long have you been on
>>your current medications?
>I was talking about the algorithm as given, not PGP.
I was just trying to point out that almost any email over a given size is going
to not only have nearly-infinite decode possibilities but also have somewhat
altered letter-frequency tables owing to all the software-added garbage.
>> That's the point!! IT'S A JOKE!!! You know, "hahaha - very funny"? Not a
>> serious proposal?
>I know! But at least it is relevent to the group! How many points of attack
>have you seen on here? How many techniques have shown up here?
So far, 1. And true, it is probably the most "on-topic" we've been in weeks...
<g>
>My apologies to the fella I called a troll. It was uncalled for - lacking in
>social skills.
(That would have been me) No offence taken!
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