🔗 Deep Crack
🔗 United States/U.S. Government
🔗 United States
🔗 History
🔗 Computing
🔗 Cryptography
🔗 Cryptography/Computer science
In cryptography, the EFF DES cracker (nicknamed "Deep Crack") is a machine built by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in 1998, to perform a brute force search of the Data Encryption Standard (DES) cipher's key space – that is, to decrypt an encrypted message by trying every possible key. The aim in doing this was to prove that the key size of DES was not sufficient to be secure.
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