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... long live DES (sic)
In article <"21031101903991/16267 [email protected] writes:
> It's all very well to be able to crack DES in 3.5 hours, but I don't know
> of too many people who obligingly send out the plaintext and cyphertext of
> a message together, or in some other way combinable. If U can get the
It may ostensibly be a known-plaintext crack, but with a tiny addition
of chips to recognise cleartext, fixed markers like the run in to a
compressed file or mail file, or generally less than random output,
it ceases to be so. Such chips already exist.
G
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