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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 17:23:21 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: New Attack on AES</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : This kind of attacks ALL require a lot of DATA, so final word:<br><br>Use one AES key for no more than 1T byte storage<br><br>If you are using VPN, WiFi, CHANGE your AES keys regularly such that no more than 1T byte of data can be collected!!! DO YOU MATH, you know how fast your VPN  or WiFi bandwidth is.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 22:06:26 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: New Attack on AES</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : There is a FAQ for the paper explaining in plain how it affects you:<br><br>&raquo;<small>https</small>://<A HREF="https://cryptolux.org/FAQ_on_the_attacks">cryptolux.org/FAQ_on_the_attacks</A>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 21:40:21 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>New Attack on AES</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/917630"><b>Cudni</b></A> : from<br>&raquo;<A HREF="http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/07/new_attack_on_a.html" >www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2&middot;&middot;&middot;n_a.html</A><br>"..<br>While this attack is better than brute force -- and some cryptographers will describe the algorithm as "broken" because of it -- it is still far, far beyond our capabilities of computation. The attack is, and probably forever will be, theoretical. But remember: attacks always get better, they never get worse.<br>.."<br><br>Cudni<br><small>--<br>"what we know we know the same, what we don't know, we don't know it differently." <br>Help yourself so God can help you.<br>Microsoft MVP,  2006 - 2009</small>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:53:38 EDT</pubDate>
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