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Aes Defined
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) will become a federal standard for the encryption of commercial and government data, and is intended to replace DES. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a division of US Department of Commerce, is currently taking nominations for the AES. Public was invited to propose suitable block ciphers as candidates of AES.
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Fri Jul 3
- Related-key Cryptanalysis of the Full AES-192 and AES-256: In this paper we present two related-key attacks on the full AES. For AES-256 we show the first key recovery attack that works for all the keys and has complexity 2^119, while the recent attack by Biryukov-Khovr atovich-Nikoli \'c works for a weak key class and has higher complexity. The second attack is the first cryptanalysis of the full AES-192. Both our attacks are boomerang attacks, which are based on the recent idea of finding {\em local collisions in block ciphers} and enhanced with the {\em boomerang switching} techniques to gain free rounds in the middle.
- LibTomCrypt - Features: freie lib f. crypto
- Lifehacker - GFI Backup is an Easy to Use, Free Backup Solution - Featured Windows Download
- AES Online Encrypt Decrypt
- CipherLite.NET ? - Encrypt .NET Application Settings in .Config File
- Unixmen - Linux howto and Tutorials - Encrypt data in Linux/Unix
- Schneier on Security: New Attack on AES
Thu Jul 2
- New Attack on AES
- as3Crypto and php, what a fun ride! | AES from AS3 to PHP | PHP to as3Crypto | zedia flash blog
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