cryptoanalysis 002

Scottauge at aol.com Scottauge at aol.com
Tue Aug 20 18:26:39 PDT 1996


I agree on expanding the symbols to represent the alphabet.

For example, if the crypto-alphabet for e is 23, 45, 190, 200, etc, one can
remove some of the frequency for a letter.  This definately makes it harder
to attack with the frequency analysis method because the "resolution" of the
distribution for the letter is lessened to a near randomness.  (So it looks,
there are still clues, eh?)







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