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Is Unbreakable Encryption Truly Possible?
Thanks for all your guidance - I had to learn the hard way. I finally approached my algorithm from de-cryption perspective and found its flaw. You all were right. No matter what I do - I have to assume that the algorithm is public, therefore just a brute force on the key is all that is...- c2141
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Is Unbreakable Encryption Truly Possible?
Would you know the answer to this? I wanted to know: If you took a string of random characters, let's say 50 for example, and then applied a small 8 or 12 character random key to it. (assume random = cryptographically random by all NIST standards) Would that be decipherable? I mean...- c2141
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Is Unbreakable Encryption Truly Possible?
I don't know if I can beat that. I have tried all the software I could find on the web to crack it. Nothing so far - even if I supply the initial 8 character key. So if anyone has a way to bang on this and confirm. Then the ability to implement an OTP in the field without the need for a...- c2141
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Is Unbreakable Encryption Truly Possible?
Yes, I know a one-time pad is considered unbreakable - I posted this because the operative words are "to randomly generate bits" - In this methodology, you don't need to generate random bits, and you don't need to give anyone the pad. I admit, this is a form of super-encryption because a...- c2141
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Is Unbreakable Encryption Truly Possible?
Try to decrypt this meesage - Unbreakable encyrption I have developed a methodology to implement a one-time pad in the field (by hand), without all the issues regarding Key Management or PAD security etc. This is a 100 character text (in English) encrypted using my method. I do not want to...- c2141
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