Re: byte inversion in ciphertext



jt64@xxxxxxxx wrote:
On 1 Maj, 13:05, j...@xxxxxxxx wrote:
On 1 Maj, 12:58, j...@xxxxxxxx wrote:





On 1 Maj, 12:05, "Joseph Ashwood" <ashw...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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Next use the password to generate three offsets A, B, C rotate the
arrays to the offsets.
And thereby weaken the entire system by leaking information about the key.
Unfortunately, security is very fragile, and while ciphertext with no key or
prekey is highly resilient _any_ reuse of the key or prekey compromises the
security. The given/snipped example also suffers greatly from a sublinear
improvement in break complexity.
Joe
Yeah yeah and even if your silly claim had any truth when you were
dreaming, i guess you never heard of cryptographic hashes to use on
key to generate a new one.
And i guess that nonereversible algorithms to generate the offsets is
over your head to.
JT
A friendly advice Joseph start to generate the key from one ciphertext
before you attempt create it from.X^3 possible ciphertexts.

(Or maybe you just became psycic and suddenly can read out
information->key from a random stream all you need to do is read out
in three heaps which are rotated and then read togheter). Oh maybe you
just are Joe.

Sometimes i wonder about your intellect.

No one wonders about you intellect any more - so just *** off, and if you must, let one of your other persona's defend you by stating how poor, polite, were and how you was hurt by such unjust criticisms.

Good job Ari, you've almost kill an entire news group but because of your maladjusted anti-social personality.
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