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Particular plaintext detector
   
Document Number
US Patent 7310421
Issued Date
December 18, 2007
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Abstract
An object is to enhance the difficulty in decrypting ciphertext. In order to do input into an encryption algorithm that receives plaintext to output ciphertext, a particular plaintext detector for detecting that the plaintext satisfying a predetermined condition is inputted, the particular plaintext detector includes: a receiving part for receiving the plaintext; a counter part for separating a predetermined part from a bit string forming the plaintext into a fixed part and a remaining part into a variable part, counting the inputted plaintext having a value of the fixed part included in a set of values of the fixed parts at every set of the values of the fixed parts formed of 1 or a plurality of the values of the fixed parts, and storing it as a separate count; and a detecting part for outputting a detection signal when at least one of the separate counts exceeds a predetermined number. The particular plaintext detector is used to receive a detection signal for proper action, which allows the increased difficulty of decryption.
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Published
December 18, 2007
Application Number
10/679,879
Filed
October 6, 2003
US Classification
380/40   380/28 380/42
Int'l Classification
H04K   1/04   (20060101)   H04K   1/06   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
USPTO Field of Search
380/28   380/40   380/42  
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