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Lits Talk About Symmetric: types : ¹ã-fÿ”Éô8°€Xö .. Key to resolve : SiM >> yes it is AES ,¼bP:: .. Key to resolve : SiM ?? blowfish more others brother ¹ã-fÿ”Éô8°€Xö I start to miss xxTEA crypto.Lits Talk About aSymmetric: I think I don't need to talk about ELGAMAL & RSA Some poeple will Say Noooo !! AES is UnBreakable ! I think they should focus on eXpande Shperic Linearization .. Ahh Math is cool as it should. Regardless in-feasibality of bruteforcing you will get some key with sid-channel attack. Let Go More Deep :>.. What if An ECC is Implemented ? Does that need a patch or a keygen ? ![]() besides all that what do prefer ? Keygen - or - Patch Please that when I say Keygen thats Includes KeyFileMaker also. |
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Your post doesn't make any sense.
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"eXpande Shperic Linearization" - hey, i know this one - it's used to prove the Riemann hypothesis as well as Fermat's last theorem. AFAIR it can also be used for prime factorization in O(1)
![]() I think everybody here knows that AES has been broken. But a key space of 2^126 or 2^254 is still not feasible. And 'side channel attacks' (eg. timing, power consumption) do not attack the algorithm but the implementation. Hence if the algorithm is properly implemented you won't get any results - unless you analyze the entire key space.
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It looks like we are talking about Physics, and for many people without enough back-ground, it would be difficult to fully understand the case.
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Perhaps he meant the linearization of some non-linear differential equation that describes the velocity of a spherical expansion
![]() I believe that we will never know the answer to that question ![]() Enough said.
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