Running key drawn from a declared licensed corpus (Carter's Tomb of Tutankhamun and Project Gutenberg texts...
Combined with non-direct (post-transposition) alignment
In plain English: Combined with non-direct (post-transposition) alignment — using a passage from a book or document as the encryption key. 102 thousand key/parameter combinations were tested.
This record is negative within the tested scope.
ELIMINATED
Tier 4
How to read this record
- Verdict – NOISE (no better than random guessing), INTERESTING (slightly above random, almost certainly coincidence), SIGNAL (statistically unusual, warrants investigation), or FULL MATCH (all 24 known letters correct).
- Confidence Tier – Tier 1 = mathematical proof (permanent). Tier 2 = every possibility tested. Tier 3 = partially tested. Tier 4 = not yet tested.
- Configs Tested – How many different key/parameter combinations were tried.
- Best Score – How many of the 24 known plaintext letters the best attempt matched (out of 24).
- Keystream Consistency (Bean) – Whether the key values at different positions are mathematically consistent with each other.
- Scope Limitations – What this elimination does not rule out.
- Configs Tested
- 101,827
- Best Score
- 0 / 24 known letters matched · no better than random guessing
- Keystream Consistency (Bean)
-
FAIL
Checks whether the key values at different positions are mathematically consistent with each other. - Confidence
- Tier 4: Not properly tested. Fully open.
- Date Tested
- 2026-06-07
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