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| visits | member for | 11 months |
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Jan 20 |
accepted | Making a cipher (ex: Vigenere) harder to break |
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Jan 19 |
accepted | How and why can a decryption program tell me that a key is incorrect? |
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Jan 6 |
asked | How and why can a decryption program tell me that a key is incorrect? |
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Sep 9 |
answered | Are picture files “random enough” to be usable as a one-time pad? |
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Aug 24 |
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How do ciphers change plaintext into numeric digits for computing? @CodesInChaos: Thanks! I didn't know. I will research this and update my answer or delete the answer. |
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Aug 23 |
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Making a cipher (ex: Vigenere) harder to break @B-Con: Ahh, I see. So 2^(4.7) = 26. How would one actually do this? I am not sure that I understand. |
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Aug 23 |
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Making a cipher (ex: Vigenere) harder to break @CodesInChaos: Thanks for the comment. I don't want to use this for anything serious, I am just learning. I would like to understand how one might combine the Vigenere with something simple. Something that would be easy to understand and to implement. What do you mean by the 4.7 bit one? |
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Aug 23 |
asked | Making a cipher (ex: Vigenere) harder to break |
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Aug 23 |
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How do ciphers change plaintext into numeric digits for computing? added 13 characters in body |
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Aug 23 |
revised |
How do ciphers change plaintext into numeric digits for computing? added 119 characters in body |
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Aug 23 |
answered | How do ciphers change plaintext into numeric digits for computing? |
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Aug 20 |
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Are there hash algorithms with variable length output? Thanks for the answer. Since you asked: The reason for my questions wasn't deep at all. I had thought about padding of keys/passwords, and was thinking that instead of padding key, one could just generate a hash of a specific length of a key. Thereby all key lengths should be "allowed", but I don't know if this is secure. I will probably ask a question about this later after I have thought more about it. |
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Aug 20 |
accepted | Are there hash algorithms with variable length output? |
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Aug 16 |
accepted | Hash function in PBKDF2 |
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Aug 15 |
asked | Are there hash algorithms with variable length output? |
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Jun 15 |
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Assistance Cracking Classical Cipher Eli, I would have to agree with Hendrik. Of course one can find the key from your solution, but that doesn't help the OP learn how to actually find the key in future problems. |
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Jun 14 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jun 14 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Jun 13 |
revised |
Hash function in PBKDF2 added 17 characters in body |
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Jun 13 |
revised |
RSA Proof of Correctness added 150 characters in body |