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Advanced Infrastructure Penetration Testing
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Advanced Infrastructure Penetration Testing

by Chiheb Chebbi
February 2018
Intermediate to advanced
396 pages
9h 38m
English
Packt Publishing
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Classical ciphers

 This type existed before the era of computers, and it has the following two divisions:

  • Transposition: It uses permutation. The plaintext is rearranged to another format. The characters are still the same but in different positions.
  • Substitution: It uses character substitution, in other words, replacing a character with another one, such as, replacing O with M. The replacement algorithm should be known by the sender and the receiver. The ROT13 and Caesar ciphers are two examples of substitution ciphers.

ROT13 is a substitution cipher where the positions of characters in the plaintext are shifted by 13 places. So, if the plaintext is HELLO, then the ciphertext should be URYYB, as shown:

The Caesar cipher is a substitution ...

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