jimrandomh comments on Cryptanalysis as Epistemology? (paging cryptonerds) - Less Wrong

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Comment author: jimrandomh 07 April 2011 07:17:47PM 3 points [-]

It has always perplexed me how WWII US cryptographers managed to get anything done, when the plaintext still looks like gibberish -- further complicated by a novel encoding betweeen a non-western script and EM signals.

I believe the Germans had a policy of starting every message with some standard boilerplate, so Allied cryptographers were usually able to perform known-plaintext attacks with only passive monitoring as long as they observed any one message while it was still unencrypted.

Comment author: Mystfan 08 April 2011 04:21:37PM 2 points [-]

Also the British cryptographers made a practice of "gardening"; before a German expedition was to depart, they'd mine an area so that they'd have known plaintext to work with. I imagine that helped a lot too.