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devised by Eli Biham and Paul Kocher. This program applies a known plaintext attack to an encrypted file. A known-plaintext-attack recovers a password using the encrypted file and (part of) the unencrypted file. Please note that cryptographers use the word 'plaintext' for any kind of unencrypted data - not necessarily readable ASCII text. Before you ask why somebody may want to know the password when he already knows the plaintext think of the following situations: - Usually there's a large number of files in a ZIP-archive. Usually all these files are encrypted using the same password. So if you know one of the files, you can recover the password and decrypt the other files. - You need to know only a part of the plaintext (at least 13 bytes). Many files have commonly known headers, like DOS .EXE-files. Knowing a reasonably long header you can recover the password and decrypt the entire file. WWW: http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~conrad/krypto/pkcrack.html PR: ports/84192 Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch> |
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