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Which of the following cryptography attack is an understatement for the extraction of cryptographic secrets (e.g. the password to an encrypted file) from a person by a coercion or torture?

  • A. Chosen-Cipher text Attack
  • B. Ciphertext-only Attack
  • C. Timing Attack
  • D. Rubber Hose Attack
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Gibby_Toni
Highly Voted 3 years, 8 months ago
Rubber-Hose attack......... beat the s#$t outta someone till they tell you the password... waterboarding is encouraged too... and advanced tickling techniques.... ; ) good luck to everyone in their exams
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rockz6
Most Recent 6 months ago
The attack described as "the extraction of cryptographic secrets (e.g. the password to an encrypted file) from a person by coercion or torture" is commonly known as a "Rubber Hose Attack." This type of attack involves physically or psychologically coercing an individual to reveal their cryptographic keys or sensitive information through intimidation or harm.
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Gibby_Toni
3 years, 8 months ago
In cryptography, a timing attack is a side-channel attack in which the attacker attempts to compromise a cryptosystem by analyzing the time taken to execute cryptographic algorithms.
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Gibby_Toni
3 years, 8 months ago
A chosen-ciphertext attack (CCA) is an attack model for cryptanalysis where the cryptanalyst can gather information by obtaining the decryptions of chosen ciphertexts. From these pieces of information the adversary can attempt to recover the hidden secret key used for decryption.
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