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: In article , Mark wrote: I would think that any encrypted system out there today is nearly impossible to crack since it can only be done via brute force (ie - guessing) and the compute power required just isn't accessible to nearly everyone. Even the 50 cpu example you cite, is insignificant if they use a 4096 key (which certainly is not unreasonable). very few voice encryption systems use more than a 128 bit key. with bruteforce attack a 128 bit key is certainly doable with a 50 cpu distributed attack. should take about two weeks...... Me been there, done that....... You really don't know what you're talking about. The distributed.net project just cracked a 64-bit encryption using hundreds of thousands of computers over several years. You're not going to crack anything with 50 CPUs and two weeks. |
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