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Date: Wed, 8 Sep 93 09:57:27 EDT
From: Stainless Steel Rat <ratinox(_at_)ccs(_dot_)neu(_dot_)edu>
Subject: Re: [prz(_at_)columbine(_dot_)cgd(_dot_)ucar(_dot_)EDU: Re: DES Key
Search Paper (fwd)]
This came to me via one of the crypto lists I'm on. I'm certain some
of you crypto-weenies out there will be interested:
From: Philip Zimmermann <prz(_at_)columbine(_dot_)cgd(_dot_)ucar(_dot_)EDU>
To: ratinox(_at_)ccs(_dot_)neu(_dot_)edu
Subject: Re: DES Key Search Paper (fwd)
Michael Weiner presented a paper at Crypto93 that describes a fast DES
key search engine that uses a special inside-out DES chip that he designed.
This chip takes a single plaintext/ciphertext pair and quickly tries
DES keys until it finds one that produces the given ciphertext from the
given plaintext. Weiner can get these chips made for $10.50 each in quantity,
and can build a special machine with 57000 of these chips for $1 million.
This machine can exhaust the DES key space in 7 hours, finding a key
in 3.5 hours on the average. He works for Bell Northern Research in
Ottawa, and says they have not actually built this machine, but he has
the chip fully designed and ready for fabrication.
This is a stunning breakthrough in the realization of practical DES
cracking. BTW-- note that PEM uses straight 56-bit DES.
-prz
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From prz Wed Sep 1 14:11:48 1993
Message-Id:
<9309012010(_dot_)AA10083(_at_)columbine(_dot_)cgd(_dot_)ucar(_dot_)EDU>
Subject: Re: DES Key Search Paper
To: wiener(_at_)bnr(_dot_)ca (Michael)
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 93 14:10:18 MDT
From: Philip Zimmermann <prz(_at_)columbine(_dot_)cgd(_dot_)ucar(_dot_)EDU>
Cc: prz (Philip Zimmermann)
In-Reply-To: <"15836 Wed Sep 1 12:14:00 1993"@bnr.ca>; from "Michael" at Aug
31, 93 11:32 am
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Thanks, Michael. Your paper was the most important paper presented
at Crypto93, in my opinion. It drove a wooden stake thru DES's heart.
$1 million - 3.5 hours
$10 miliion - 20 minutes
$100 million - 2 minutes
It is not plausible to me that NSA's budget for examining DES-encrypted
traffic is less than $100 million. Two minutes. Damn. Two fucking
minutes. DES is dead, dead, dead.
Regards,
Philip
Rat <ratinox(_at_)ccs(_dot_)neu(_dot_)edu> Northeastern's
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