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  • ...lectronic version. The receiver has an identical pad to use in decryption. One-time pad is often abbreviated '''OTP''', which unfortunately also occurs as the abbr The great advantage of a one-time pad is that, properly used, it is provably secure against all [[passive attack]
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  • ...[http://www.ranum.com/security/computer_security/papers/otp-faq/index.htm One-Time Pad FAQ] is a common reference.
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  • ...[http://www.ranum.com/security/computer_security/papers/otp-faq/index.htm One-Time Pad FAQ] is a common reference.
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  • ...include a [http://www.ranum.com/security/computer_security/papers/otp-faq/ One-time pad FAQ] and one on [http://www.ranum.com/security/computer_security/papers/a1-
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  • ...lectronic version. The receiver has an identical pad to use in decryption. One-time pad is often abbreviated '''OTP''', which unfortunately also occurs as the abbr The great advantage of a one-time pad is that, properly used, it is provably secure against all [[passive attack]
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  • ...thing that might be incriminating, such as a cipher machine or a book of [[one-time pad]] material.
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  • ...om a smaller key. A system that generates its keying material is ''not'' a one-time pad; it is a stream cipher based on a random number generator. Secure [[stream ...resent. A proprietary, patent-pending, military-strength, million-bit-key, one-time pad built from encrypted prime cycle wheels is a sure warning sign to stay well
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  • ...ne from [[cryptography#cryptanalysis|cryptanalysis]] because it used the [[one-time pad]] system, Soviet resource constraints apparently caused them to copy or reu
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  • ...with the plaintext bit by bit or character by character, somewhat like the one-time pad. In a stream cipher, the output stream is created based on an internal sta
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  • ...ee passive attacks that will ''in theory'' break any [[cipher]] except a [[one-time pad]]; variants of these work for either [[block cipher]]s or [[stream cipher]]
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  • A [[one-time pad]], which is provably secure against cryptanalysis, has a totally random key A one-time pad must absolutely, positively, be used only once. Even two uses, with differe
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  • A [[one-time pad]] is in effect the ultimate stream cipher. It requires a ''truly'' random k ...mproved, the security asymptotically approaches the provable security of a one-time pad. Of course it can never reach that, but with a good generator it may be clo
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  • ...with his WWII work at [[Bell Labs]], [[Claude Shannon]] proved that the [[one-time pad]] cipher is unbreakable, provided the key material is truly [[random number ...project that allowed cryptanalysis of Soviet espionage traffic, in which a one-time pad was used more than once.
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  • ...with his WWII work at [[Bell Labs]], [[Claude Shannon]] proved that the [[one-time pad]] cipher is unbreakable, provided the key material is truly [[random number ...project that allowed cryptanalysis of Soviet espionage traffic, in which a one-time pad was used more than once.
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  • A truly random one-time pad ''may'' be generated with a combination of measurement of a random physical ...y of historical interest, but typist patterns did cause weakness in some [[one-time pad]]s. It is hard to imagine why manual generation would be useful today.
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  • ...k:Sandy_Harris/Permission]]. Some of it I've already used here, e.g. see [[One-time pad]], but I'm busy with other stuff, don't have time to move it all in. Not al
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  • ...a key by brute force testing is theoretically possible, except against a [[one-time pad]], but the search time becomes practical only if the number of keys to be t
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  • |ISBN=0-521-79172-3}}</ref> With one notable exception - the [[one-time pad]] - these contingent proofs are the best available for cryptographic algori
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  • ...ecret &mdash; is not usually a good approach. Nor, in most cases, are a [[one-time pad]] which needs a key as large as the whole set of messages it will protect, Another method, usable manually or on a computer, is a [[one-time pad]]. This works much like a stream cipher, but it does not need to generate a
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  • ...traffic. While the Soviets had originally used theoretically unbreakable [[one-time pad]]s for the traffic, some of their operations violated communications securi
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  • In theory, any cipher except a [[one-time pad]] can be broken by a [[brute force attack]]; the enemy just has to try keys
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