[snip]
> Of course, it supports DES (56 bit encryption)
> but can be easily broken in today's desktop enviroment,
It is not _that_ easy (but still possible) to find enough desktop computers
to mount an exhaustive search against a 56-bit key.
> while the first two
> needs a cluster or NSA computer system.
This kind of assertion is just plain wrong. Nowadays (in 2003), it is widely
admitted in the crypto community that a 80 bit exhaustive search cannot be
achieved.
A+
Pascal
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