Vaudenay, Serge2007-01-182007-01-182007-01-18200110.1007/s001450010005https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/239689Knapsack-based cryptosystems used to be popular in the beginning of public key cryptography before all but the Chor-Rivest cryptosystem (B. Chor and R.L. Rivest, 1985) was broken. The article demonstrates how to break this one with its suggested parameters: GF(p<sup>24</sup>) and GF(256<sup>25</sup>). We also show the direction of possible extensions of our attackCryptanalysis of the Chor-Rivest cryptosystemtext::journal::journal article::research article