Claims
- 1. In a receiver that includes a decryptor and at least one decryption key, a method for determining whether the receiver is a target for an encrypted communication, the method comprises the steps of:
- a) receiving the encrypted communication;
- b) decrypting at least a portion of the encrypted communication by the decryptor using a decryption key of the at least one decryption key to produce a decrypted communication;
- c) comparing decrypted symbol patterns of the decrypted communication with a set of predetermined symbol patterns, wherein each decrypted symbol pattern comprises n-bits and the set of predetermined symbol patterns includes all possible n-bit symbol patterns; and
- d) when the decrypted symbol patterns are substantially non-uniform in comparison with the set of predetermined symbol patterns, identifying the receiver as a target of the encrypted communication.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprises the step of:
- e) when the decrypted symbol patterns are substantially uniform in comparison with the set of predetermined symbol patterns, determining that the receiver is not a target of the encrypted communication.
- 3. In the method of claim 1, step (c) further comprises comparing the decrypted symbol patterns and the set of predetermined symbol patterns, wherein each symbol pattern of the decrypted symbol patterns and each symbol pattern of the set of predetermined symbol patterns is at least three bits.
- 4. In the method of claim 1, step (d) further comprises identifying the receiver as a target of the encrypted communication by rendering the decrypted communication audible.
- 5. In a receiver that includes a decryptor and a stored decryption key, a method for decrypting an encrypted communication, the method comprises the steps of:
- a) receiving the encrypted communication;
- b) decrypting at least a portion of the encrypted communication using the stored decryption key to produce a decrypted communication;
- c) calculating a distribution of symbol patterns of the decrypted communication, wherein the distribution of symbol patterns includes all possible n-bit symbol patterns; and
- d) when the distribution of symbol patterns is substantially non-uniform for the decrypted communication, indicating that the stored decryption key properly decrypted the encrypted communication.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprises the step of:
- e) when the distribution of symbol patterns is substantially uniform for the decrypted communication, identifying the stored decryption key as an improper decryption key for decrypting the encrypted communication.
- 7. In the method of claim 5, step (d) further comprises indicating that the stored decryption key properly decrypted the encrypted communication by rendering the decrypted communication audible.
- 8. A receiver comprising:
- a decryptor that utilizes a decryption key to decrypt an encrypted communication, wherein the decryptor produces a decrypted communication;
- a database that includes a set of predetermined symbol patterns; and
- a comparator, operably coupled to the decryptor and the database, that compares decrypted symbol patterns of the decrypted communication with the set of predetermined symbol patterns, wherein each decrypted symbol pattern comprises n-bits and the set of predetermined symbol patterns includes all possible n-bit symbol patterns, and, when the decrypted symbol patterns are substantially non-uniform in comparison with the set of predetermined symbol patterns, indicates that the receiver is a target of the encrypted communication.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/188,876, filed Jan. 31, 1994 and now abandoned.
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