Secure message encryption using Nth prime
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This paper is intended to give a general outline about the use of cryptography in wireless communication, specific in mobile phones. The most recent couple of years have seen a true revolution in the mobile communication world. The functional principles of Public key and secret key cryptography, and in addition the general overview of Hashing, Random session key and Digital signature are described. Security assurance of messages is not yet that advanced and hard to implement in practice. Solutions, for example, encoded SMS ought to be considered if there is a need to send sensitive data through SMS.
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