### HOW TO DECRYPT — STEP BY STEP (by hand) 1. **Key Generation** - You generate a **truly random key** that is **exactly as long as the plaintext message**. - The key must be purely random (each bit or character has equal probability and no patterns). - The key is shared securely between sender and receiver **in advance** (this is the hard part in practice). 2. **Encryption** - Take the plaintext message. - Combine it with the key using a reversible operation. The two most common methods are: - **Bitwise XOR** (for binary data — the standard modern way) - **Modular addition** (for letters, e.g., A=0, B=1, ..., Z=25 — the classic "pad" method) **Example with letters (Vigenère-style addition mod 26):** Plaintext: `H E L L O` → Numbers: `7 4 11 11 14` One-time pad: `X M C K L` → Numbers: `23 12 2 10 11` Ciphertext: `(7+23) (4+12) (11+2) (11+10) (14+11) mod 26` → `4 16 13 21 25` → Letters: `E Q N V Z` 3. **Decryption** - The receiver does the **inverse operation** with the same key. - For modular addition: subtract the key (mod 26). - For XOR: XOR the ciphertext with the key again (XOR is its own inverse). Ciphertext: `E Q N V Z` Key: `X M C K L` Plaintext: `H E L L O` ### HOW TO DECRYPT — STEP BY STEP (using your 8-bit machine) 1. Type in the NERDLETTER DECRYPTOR BASIC program (provided with your subscription) 2. RUN 3. When it asks, type the PAD groups from the appropriate page: `VLGKU` then `JXCYH` then `LYMDC` then `ETLUB` 4. Then type the CIPHERTEXT groups: `HLXIB` then `JACJP` then `ERXHN` then `EFM` 5. The machine will instantly print the plaintext! #### RESULT YOU SHOULD SEE: ``` MARYHADALITTLELAMB ``` (Add spaces by hand: “Mary had a little lamb”) This is perfect secrecy — no computer on Earth can read it without this exact Day Book page.