On the security of the Merkle- Hellman cryptographic scheme (Corresp.)

Cryptanalysis applied to a simple Merkle-Hellman (1978) public key cryptographic system (described within a standard-parameter knapsack problem) reveals the high vulnerability of the system. However, a cryptanalytic attack becomes ineffective when the knapsack problem with two or more iterations is used in order to obscure the structure of the superincreasing sequence. To enhance the security of a cryptographic system structured numbers can be used, while the multiple iterations of the modular multiplications technique can produce a safer Merkle-Hellman knapsack system.

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[2]  Whitfield Diffie,et al.  New Directions in Cryptography , 1976, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory.