Anonymous ID: 656a70 Jan. 20, 2019, 8:42 a.m. No.4834740   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4776 >>4783 >>4859 >>4861 >>4970

"lefties", the Feistel cipher, Lucifer and No Such Agency - connected?

 

In DJT's tweet, the word "lefties" stood out.

Why in quotes?

Why call them that, the Dems are all commies/leftists.

 

lefties = Feistel (anagram)

Horst Feistel was a German born physicist and cryptographer.

 

From commonlounge:

Feistel Ciphers (or Feistel Network)

A Brief History

The Feistel cipher or Feistel Network is named after Horst Feistel, who developed it while working at IBM. He and a colleague, Don Coppersmith, published a cipher called Lucifer in 1973 that was the first public example of a cipher using a Feistel structure. Due to the benefits of the Feistel structure, other encryption algorithms based upon the structure and upon LUCIFER have been created and adopted for common use.

 

From wiki:

Historical

Feistel networks were first seen commercially in IBM's Lucifer cipher, designed by Horst Feistel and Don Coppersmith in 1973. Feistel networks gained respectability when the U.S. Federal Government adopted the DES (a cipher based on Lucifer, with changes made by the NSA). Like other components of the DES, the iterative nature of the Feistel construction makes implementing the cryptosystem in hardware easier (particularly on the hardware available at the time of DES's design).

 

https://www.commonlounge.com/discussion/df78c412191849029996f37b1089f3a4

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feistel_cipher

 

Might be nothing but I found it interesting.

What do you think anons?

Anonymous ID: 656a70 Jan. 20, 2019, 9:04 a.m. No.4835019   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4834957

Hey mate, didn't know it was you.

I always figured o7 was oZ.

You don't have to say but I figure you as kin.

Hope you're feeling ok.

Again, God Bless.