The Chaocipher Clearing House

Moshe Rubin (mosher@mountainvistasoft.com)

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Overview

Welcome to my Chaocipher-related web page, dedicated to solving John F. Byrne's cryptographic invention he called "Chaocipher".  Unsolved for so many years, it finally took 57 years (from the publication of Byrne's "Silent Years" in 1953 until June 2010) for the cipher algorithm to be revealed.

Here you'll find ongoing information about Chaocipher research carried out to date.

Although the basic Chaocipher algorithm is known today, there remains much that needs to be solved.  It is my hope that this web page will stimulate someone to solve and investigate other Chaocipher-related cryptanalytic challenges.

Please view this site as a community/global effort.  I will gladly upload any information anyone may have regarding Chaocipher.  Please address all e-mails to mosher@mountainvistasoft.com.

Resources

Here are basic materials to get you started.

Ongoing Research and Updates

DateTitleComment
February 19, 2009Progress report #1Summary of my work to date
February 25, 2009Progress report #2Proposing a new hypothetical system closer to Chaocipher's characteristics
March 3, 2009Progress report #3Evidence that Chaocipher incorporates a blocking of 13- or 26-letters
March 6, 2009Link to Chaocipher-related blogs on Nick Pelling's Cipher Mysteries blog site
March 6, 2009Progress Report #4(a) Summarizing my current hypothesis, (b) examining Exhibit #4 for its settings.
Updated 11 March 2009 with comment from Jeffrey Hill.
March 13, 2009Progress Report #5Searching for the plaintexts to Deavours's and Kruh's challenge messages ("Chaocipher Exhibit 5")
March 20, 2009Progress Report #6Repetitions in the exhibits, index of coincidence measurements on the first 100 lines in Exhibit 1, references in  the open literature with relevance to Chaocipher, a misunderstanding in the relationship between Byrne and William F. Friedman, trying to place Exhibit 5 Message 3.
April 3, 2009Progress Report #7Comments from readers; distributions; experimenting with cipher disks; thoughts about the Chaocipher mechanism; the Wheatstone cryptograph; alphabet cycle decomposition
April 7, 2009Progress Report #8Jeff Hill's paper entitled "A Feasible Mechanism for the 1918 Byrne Cryptograph", presented at the American Cryptogram Association's 1990 convention in Montreal.
April 16, 2009Progress Report #9Jeff Hill's excellent internal paper entitled "Chaocipher: Analysis and Models", revised in 2009.
April 16, 2009Progress Report #10NSA's reply to a Freedom of Information Act request to declassify Chaocipher-related information
April 22, 2009Progress Report #11Correspondences relating to Jeff Hill's Paper "Chaocipher: Analysis and Models" (Jeff Hill, Mike Cowan, and Moshe Rubin)
June 2, 2009New on-line Chaocipher-related discussion group now hosted on The Crypto Forum.
June 5, 2009Thanks to Jeff Hill for pointing out an error in the on-line Exhibit 1 ciphertext file (line 119 group 11 needed to be changed from "BBDCD" to "BKDCD").
June 9, 2009Once again, kudos to Jeff Hill for pointing out several typos in the TCCH copies of Exhibits 1-4 -- thanks, Jeff!  Here's a link to a text file listing all of Jeff's corrections.
July 13, 2009Progress Report #12William F. Friedman's historical document "Preliminary Historical Report of the Solution  of the "B" Machine" and the surprising parallels between PURPLE and Chaocipher.
July 28, 2009Progress Report #13Mike Cowan's paper entitled "A new approach to revealing the Byrne machine".  In this paper Mike Cowan presents a plan of action for attacking the Chaocipher based on the plethora of plain and cipher text letters.
October 1, 2009Historical Correspondences Related to Chaocipher.  A comprehensive listing of all available letters between John F. Byrne and William F. Friedman related to Chaocipher.  Also includes letters to and from other persons.
October 24, 2009Added a "What's New" page to track all additions and changes to the TCCH web site.
October 30, 2009Progress Report #14No Chaocipher material at GCHQ; Jeff Hill submits research paper entitled "A Feasible Mechanism for the 1937 Byrne Cryptograph"; An important consideration for the (1,1,2,4) Hidden Markov Model steppings; FOIA reply from NSA was a "Granted in Full" disposition
March 29, 2010Progress Report #15Mike Cowan submits a new paper entitled "An appraisal of the present enciphering models for Chaocipher".
June 1, 2010Progress Report #16The National Cryptologic Museum Foundation (NCMF) acquires the Chaocipher machine and papers, system soon to be revealed.
July 2, 2010Progress Report #17Chaocipher revealed: the actual algorithm is described publicly for the first time.
August 8, 2010Progress Report #18Deciphering Exhibit #1: An in-depth analysis of Exhibit #1 in Byrne's "Silent Years"
November 19, 2010Progress Report #19Jeff Calof submits a new paper entitled "'Silent Years' - Chapter 21 (Chaocipher) Examined: Analyzing Byrne’s Assertions".
December 18, 2010Progress Report #20Mike Cowan submits a new paper: "Chaocipher: Solving Exhibits 1 and 4"
April 27, 2012Progress Report #21Chaocipher paper published in Cryptologia (can be downloaded for free), Patricia Byrne passes away at 92



Copyright (c) 2009-2013 Moshe Rubin, All Rights Reserved.
Created: 19 February 2009
Last Updated:15 February 2013