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What Was the Purple Cipher?
Chris Christensen Northern Kentucky University
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The Damm Machine
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Damm Half-Rotor Konheim Computer Security and Cryptography
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Half-Rotor Table
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Red Machine
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Romaji
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6s and 20s
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6s and 20s
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Captured Red Machine daderot
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Red Machine Will Be Replaced
December 1938 message in Red Machine cipher authorized a man named Okamoto to put new cipher machines into service. The new machine Type B would go into use on 20 February February 1939 message from Warsaw to Tokyo having an indicator different from Red.
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Purple Machine 1938 I regard the Japanese “Purple” machine and the underlying system to have been by far the most difficult cryptanalytic problem successfully handled and solved by any signal intelligence organization in the world … .” William Friedman 27 September 1943
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What is the Purple cipher?
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Type B (Purple) is a Modification of Type A (Red).
Assumption Type B (Purple) is a Modification of Type A (Red).
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Are there 6s and 20s?
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6s and 20s
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6s and 20s April 1939: The sixes could be deciphered. 25 unique starting positions for messages. 25 alphabets for the 6s. There were no relationships between consecutive alphabets – as there would be for a half-rotor.
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The 6s
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Telephone Stepping Switches
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Stepping Switch for 6s
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Telephone Stepping Switches
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What about the 20s?
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Composed Ciphers
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2:00 pm on 20 September 1940
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Example One
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Example Two
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Example Three
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Wiper Tables
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Purple FMS FSM MFS MSF SFM SMF
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Purple Analog Mark Pelligrini
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Purple
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