Cryptography Episode 4: The One-Time Pad

Explore the One-Time Pad, a cipher that offers the ultimate in security, making it impossible to break. Discover its origins and significance in the world of encryption.

Cryptography Episode 4: The One-Time Pad
ThinkLab
245 views • Aug 15, 2025
Cryptography Episode 4: The One-Time Pad

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🕵️‍♂️ What if you could build a cipher that’s not just hard to break — but impossible?

The One-Time Pad is the holy grail of encryption.
First imagined by Gilbert Vernam in 1917 and refined by Joseph Mauborgne, it ditched repeating keys for something radical:
🔑 A key as long as the message, truly random, used only once, and kept completely secret.

The magic? Combine each letter (or bit) of your message with the key — in binary, it’s just XOR.
Claude Shannon later proved it: follow the rules perfectly, and your cipher is mathematically unbreakable.

Sounds perfect, right?
The catch — you need a random key the same length as your message, and you have to share it securely before sending anything.
Without a flawless way to send massive keys in secret… well, “perfect” stays mostly on paper.

Still, the One-Time Pad remains a legend — the only cipher with proven perfect secrecy.
In the war between codemakers and codebreakers, this was the closest anyone got to victory.

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Aug 15, 2025

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