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From: cjwein@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Chris J. Wein)
Subject: Re: File protection in MS-DOS
Message-ID: <1990Dec4.181749.9277@watcgl.waterloo.edu>
Organization: University of Waterloo
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Date: Tue, 4 Dec 90 18:17:49 GMT
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In article <5034@bwdls58.UUCP> mlord@bwdls58.bnr.ca (Mark Lord) writes:

>Err.. my understanding of the current DES is that it can actually be "broken"
>very quickly on existing FAST computers, owned by say, the US gvt.

Yup, DES just doesn't cut it any more.  In fact, new encryption algorithms
are sometimes measured in DES units where a single DES unit represents the
amount of computation time required to break DES (and the ratings are always
greater than 1!).  The newest algorithms are several orders of magnitude
more difficult to break than DES.
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