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Why can't you use Friedman's attack on block ciphers?

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  1. 10 October, 07:30
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    The Friedman's attack basically uses the same matrices in between the input of the blocks.

    The similarities between the two given blocks is basically used to find the similar entries and hence, the deciphering is analyze the given pattern of the block in the system.

    The input of the actual block pattern is encrypted into the different types of pattern in text of cipher. The basic parameters of the cipher block cannot be use for performing different types of attacks in the cipher without knowing the encrypted blocks.
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