Question: (1 point) Note: The notation from this problem is from Understanding Cryptography by Paar and Pelzl. We conduct a known-plaintext attack against an LFSR. Through

(1 point) Note: The notation from this problem is from Understanding Cryptography by Paar and Pelzl. We conduct a known-plaintext attack against an LFSR. Through trial and error we have determined that the number of states is m=4. The plaintext given by 00110100=x0x1x2x3x4x5x6x7 when encrypted by the LFSR produced the ciphertext 01100111=y0y1y2y3y3y5y6y7 What are the tap bits of the LFSR? Please enter your answer as unspaced binary digits (e.g. 0101 to represent p3=0,p2=1,p1=0,p0=1 )
Step by Step Solution
There are 3 Steps involved in it
Get step-by-step solutions from verified subject matter experts
