CRMay 22, 2012

SD-REE: A Cryptographic Method to Exclude Repetition from a Message

arXiv:1205.4832v114 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses security vulnerabilities in cryptography for applications where message repetition could be exploited by hackers, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing encryption concerns.

The paper tackles the problem of cryptographic attacks exploiting message repetitions by introducing SD-REE, a method that removes repetitive terms before encryption, making it nearly impossible to retrieve or predict the original message from the encrypted version.

In this paper, the author presents a new cryptographic technique, SD-REE, to exclude the repetitive terms in a message, when it is to be encrypted, so that it becomes almost impossible for a person to retrieve or predict the original message from the encrypted message. In modern world, cryptography hackers try to break a code or cryptographic algorithm [1,2] or retrieve the key, used for encryption, by inserting repetitive bytes / characters in the message and encrypt the message or by analyzing repetitions in the encrypted message, to find out the encryption algorithm or retrieve the key used for the encryption. But in SD-REE method the repetitive bytes / characters are removed and there is no trace of any repetition in the message, which was encrypted.

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