Sujet : Re: Naive PRNG encryption?
De : pc+usenet (at) *nospam* asdf.org (Phil Carmody)
Groupes : sci.cryptDate : 21. Aug 2024, 18:56:46
Autres entรชtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID : <87y14piwtd.fsf@fatphil.org>
References : 1
User-Agent : Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux)
vallor <
vallor@cultnix.org> writes:
I saw someone mention this on another 'froup, and I've thought about it
myself. Is it really "uncrackable"?
>
Take a plaintext and transform each character with the output
of a PRNG, with the seed being the key.
That's just a stream cypher.
How easy is it to crack the resulting "ciphertext"?
If you have more than one encrypted with the same key, probably pretty
easy, depending on the transform. Just "subtract" (the inverse of the
transform) the two streams from each other, and you'll end up with the
difference between the two plain-texts, which will be highly non-uniform.
Phil
-- We are no longer hunters and nomads. No longer awed and frightened, as we havegained some understanding of the world in which we live. As such, we can castaside childish remnants from the dawn of our civilization.-- NotSanguine on SoylentNews, after Eugen Weber in /The Western Tradition/