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What is Brute-Force Attack

Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence
Exhaustive cryptanalytic technique that searches the whole key-space to find the correct key.
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Automated Cryptanalysis
Otokar Grošek (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia) and Pavol Zajac (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 7
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-849-9.ch028
Abstract
Classical ciphers are used to encrypt plaintext messages written in a natural language in such a way that they are readable for sender or intended recipient only. Many classical ciphers can be broken by brute-force search through the key-space. One of the pertinent problems arising in automated cryptanalysis is the plaintext recognition. A computer should be able to decide which of many possible decrypts are meaningful. This can be accomplished by means of a text scoring function, based, e.g. on n-grams or other text statistics. A scoring function can also be used in conjunction with AI methods to speedup cryptanalysis.
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Automated Cryptanalysis of Classical Ciphers
Exhaustive cryptanalytic technique that searches the whole key-space to find the correct key.
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Authentication
An attempt to discover authentication credential trying all possible alternatives.
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