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Old 05-14-2004, 13:40
shyokou
 
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Ideal estimation only

You are more than a hundred percent correct in the real world. At that night, I just finished the crash-recovery part of the key searcher, and tested it on an SGI box using 64-bit counter. Though the speed was in fact far from 32-bit per second, I just dreamed how it was possible if something somewhere somehow. The key algorithm is the popular SHA series, which costs much more than MD series, let alone XOR ...
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Originally Posted by gigaman
Processing 32 bits in a second? Suppose you have 2 x 2GHz CPU (i.e. a 4GHz CPU equivalent)... that means your algorithm checks one possible key within one CPU tick. I wonder what algorithm could it be?
Well, brute attack is generally the last resort if all other cryptoanalyses failed. I am going to arrange a less expensive dictionary test, or length-limited phrase guess, though it is less than fifty percent possible to find something.
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