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in addition to the brute-force attack theres also another common attack called the known plaintext attack in this attack the attacker has a copy of the plaintext and the ciphertext version of the protected file so he has before-and-after pictures this allows the attacker to analyze the relationship between the plaintext and ciphertext now it would be unusual for an attacker to already have a copy of the before and after what that means is that some compromise has already occurred in order to fetch the original plaintext however once that occurs you can then analyze it and figure out if there is a frequency distribution issue where you can find out the number of letter as correspond to some transposition or some pattern in the cipher text the more sophisticated algorithms remove and defuse any type of pattern such as this but the known plaintext may work on some of the simpler algorithms as I mentioned is the chosen plaintext in the chosen plaintext attack the attacker can encrypt the