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The development of CrypTool started in 1998. Originally developed by German companies and universities, it is an open-source project since 2001. [2]Currently 4 versions of CrypTool are maintained and developed: The CrypTool 1 (CT1) software is available in 6 languages (English, German, Polish, Spanish, Serbian, and French).
Around 2000, a version of Taxman was uploaded to the NRW's learn:line educational server under the name Der Zahlenhai (or Number Shark in English). [3] A version of Number Shark was later added to CrypTool in 2006. [24] In 2015, Taxman appeared in the New York Times' Numberplay column as The Tax Collector. [25]
Andy Carlson Enigma Applet (Standalone Version) [9] Java: Kriegsmarine M3, M4: No: No Minarke (Minarke Is Not A Real Kriegsmarine Enigma) [10] C/Posix/CLI (MacOS, Linux, UNIX, etc.) Wehrmacht, Kriegsmarine, M3, M4: No: No Russell Schwager Enigma Simulator [11] Java: Kriegsmarine M3: No: No Lucas Santos' Enigma Simulator [12] Javascript ...
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Four practical examples of kleptographic attacks (including a simplified SETUP attack against RSA) can be found in JCrypTool 1.0, [11] the platform-independent version of the open-source CrypTool project. [12] A demonstration of the prevention of kleptographic attacks by means of the KEGVER method is also implemented in JCrypTool.
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Elliptic-curve cryptography (ECC) is an approach to public-key cryptography based on the algebraic structure of elliptic curves over finite fields.ECC allows smaller keys to provide equivalent security, compared to cryptosystems based on modular exponentiation in Galois fields, such as the RSA cryptosystem and ElGamal cryptosystem.
In cryptography, the clock was a method devised by Polish mathematician-cryptologist Jerzy Różycki, at the Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau, to facilitate decrypting German Enigma ciphers.