Bob wants to use the pair (1,143) as an RSA public key. Determine the value of the private key.Encrypt a message M=57. What does this tell you about the security of this public key?
Bob wants to use the pair (1,143) as an RSA public key. Determine the value of...
Alice has the RSA public key (n, e) = (11413, 251) and private key d = 1651. And Bob also has his own RSA public key (n’, e’) = (20413, 2221) and private key d’ = 6661. Alice wants to send the message 1314 to Bob with both authentication and non-repudiation. Use Maple, calculate what is the ciphertext sent by Alice. And Verify that Bob is able to recover the original plaintext 1314.
5. Alice wishes to send the message m4 to Bob using RSA encryption. She looks up Bob's public key and finds that it is (n-55. c= 3 (a) Specify exactly what information Alice sends to Bob (b) What is Bob's private key? Show how he would use it to recover Alice's message (c) Explain why Bob should never use this choice of public key in real life. 5. Alice wishes to send the message m4 to Bob using RSA encryption....
5. Consider the RSA encryption scheme, Alice wants to send a message to Bob. Both Alice and Bob have p= 17,9 = 19. Alice has e=31 and Bob has e=29. a. What is the public key pair used in the transmission? 2 marks b. What is the secret key pair used in the transmission? 4 marks c. Encrypt the message m=111. 4 marks d. Decrypt the resulting ciphertext. 4 marks e. What's the security problem between Alice and Bob? How...
Using RSA Implementation: 1. Alice's RSA public key is given by (e, n) = (59, 1189). = (a) Determine Alice's private key (d, n). (b) Bob sends his first message Mi 67 to Alice, encrypting it with RSA using Alice's public key. He obtains a cypher text Cị that gets forwarded to Alice. What is Cį? (c) Bob sends his second message M2 to Alice, encrypting it with RSA using Alice's public key. Eve, who was eavesdropping on the commu-...
Suppose that Paul wants to use the public RSA value n = 185 and the private key d = 55. What is the value of the public key?
Suppose that you are computing an RSA key pair. (Marks 6) What are ? and ? and ?(?) for an ? = 51? Find a legal RSA public key pair for this ? and ?. How many possible values for ?? are there? In a RSA cryptosystem, a person Renee uses two prime numbers p = 13 and q = 17 to generate her public and private keys. If the public key of Renee is 35, then the...
p=3, q=7 Suppose that Bob wants to create an example of an RSA public-key cryptosystem by using the two primes p ??? and q ???. He chooses public encryption key e He was further supposed to compute the private decryption key d such that ed 1 mod A(pq)). However, he confuses A and and computes instead d' such that ed' =1 (mod P(pq)). (i) Prove that d' works as a decryption key, even though it is not necessarily the same...
Bob wants to send an encrypted message using public key cryptography to Alice. What key does he use for encryption? You need to be explicit whose key it is and what kind of key it is. 1 AB I
Exercise 1 (2 pts). In an RSA cryptosystem, Bob's public key is (n = 253, e = 3), Alice uses this public key to encrypt a message M for Bob. The resulting ciphertext is 110. Recover the message M. (You can use online modular calculators available at the Web.)
(8) In an RSA cryptosystem, Bob’s public key is (n = 629, e = 43). Alice uses this public key to encrypt the word “MARCH” and send the ciphertext to Bob. First, she represents this word in ASCII where the capital letters A, B, C, . . . , X, Y, Z are represented by integers 65, 66, 67, . . . , 88, 89, 90 respectively. Then she encrypts the five integers that represent M, A, R, C, H...