The Plaintext Message Consist Of Single Letters With 5bit #382
The plaintext message consist of single letters with 5-bit numerical equivalents from (00000)2 to (11001)2. The secret deciphering key is the superincreasing 5-tuple (2, 3, 7, 15, 31), m = 61 and a = 17. Find the ciphertext for the message “WHY”.
This multiple choice question (MCQ) is related to the book/course
gs gs124 Introduction Cyber Security.
It can also be found in
gs gs124 Public Key Cryptography and RSA - Knapsack/ Merkle RSA Cryptosystem - Quiz No.1.
The plaintext message consist of single letters with 5-bit numerical equivalents from (00000)2 to (11001)2. The secret deciphering key is the superincreasing 5-tuple (2, 3, 7, 15, 31), m = 61 and a = 17. Find the ciphertext for the message “WHY”.
C= (148, 143, 50)
C= (148, 143, 56)
C= (143, 148, 92)
C= (148, 132,92)