Fish (cryptography) — For the (Fibonacci Shrinking) stream cipher published in 1993, see FISH (cipher). Fish (sometimes FISH) was the Allied codename for any of several German teleprinter stream ciphers used during World War II [Wolfgang W. Mache, Geheimschreiber (… … Wikipedia
Fish (disambiguation) — NOTOC Fish are vertebrates with gills that live in water. Related concepts include:* Fish (food) * fishingFish may also refer to:People*Albert Fish (1870 1936), U.S. serial killer and cannibal, electrocuted *Eric Fish, singer in Subway To Sally… … Wikipedia
FISH (Cryptographie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir FISH. Fish ou FISH (poissons) était le nom de code allié pour plusieurs machines de chiffrements de flot utilisés par les Allemands durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les messages étaient transmis par… … Wikipédia en Français
FISH (cryptographie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir FISH. Fish ou FISH (poissons) était le nom de code allié pour plusieurs machines de chiffrements de flot utilisés par les Allemands durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les messages étaient transmis par… … Wikipédia en Français
Fish (cryptographie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir FISH. Fish ou FISH (poissons) était le nom de code allié pour plusieurs machines de chiffrements de flot utilisés par les Allemands durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les messages étaient transmis par… … Wikipédia en Français
fish — 1) any chordate below the tetrapods. A poikilothermic aquatic chordate breathing by means of gills throughout life (accessory organs may be used) and having limbs, if any, in the form of fins. For convenience, lancelets, lampreys and hagfishes… … Dictionary of ichthyology
Stream cipher — The operation of the keystream generator in A5/1, a LFSR based stream cipher used to encrypt mobile phone conversations. In cryptography, a stream cipher is a symmetric key cipher where plaintext digits are combined with a pseudorandom cipher… … Wikipedia
Lorenz cipher — Tunny redirects here. For the fish, see Tuna. The Lorenz SZ 40 and SZ 42 ( Schlüsselzusatz , meaning cipher attachment ) were German cipher machines used during World War II for teleprinter circuits. British codebreakers, who referred to… … Wikipedia
Cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher — The Lorenz SZ machines had 12 wheels each with a different number of cams (or pins). Wheel number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 … Wikipedia
Pike (cipher) — The Pike stream cipher was invented by Ross Anderson to be a leaner and meaner version of FISH after he broke FISH in 1994; the name is a humorous allusion to the Pike fish. The cipher combines ideas from A5 with the Lagged Fibonacci generators… … Wikipedia