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  • An '''algebraic attack''' is a method of [[cryptanalysis]] against a [[cipher]]. It involves: An algebraic attack is similar to a [[brute force attack]] or a [[code book attack]] in that it
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  • #REDIRECT [[Algebraic attack]]
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  • * [[algebraic attack]] — write the cipher as a system of equations and solve for the key
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  • {{r|Algebraic attack}}
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  • An '''algebraic attack''' is a method of [[cryptanalysis]] against a [[cipher]]. It involves: An algebraic attack is similar to a [[brute force attack]] or a [[code book attack]] in that it
    6 KB (882 words) - 05:49, 8 April 2024
  • Like a [[brute force attack]] (try all possible keys) or an [[algebraic attack]] (write the cipher as a system of equations and solve for the key), a code
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  • Two other attacks — an [[algebraic attack]] and a [[code book attack]] — are similar to brute force in that the
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  • * [[algebraic attack]] — write the cipher as a system of equations and solve for the key * an [[algebraic attack]] writes the cipher operations as equations in some algebraic system, usual
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  • * [[algebraic attack]] — write the cipher as a system of equations and solve for the key * an [[algebraic attack]] writes the cipher operations as equations in some algebraic system, usual
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  • ...her could be reduced to a system of linear equations and be broken by an [[algebraic attack]]. The attacker can choose which algebraic system to use; for example, agai
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