Re: AES hacking



sokrAtes wrote:

On 30 Nov., 18:42, SafeBoot Simon <hunt.si...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
end of the universe

Now, what if the key is 10 chars long...
They would be 2^10 = 1024 possible keys, which is not really much to
try out.


Excuse me, I though you meant 2^(10*ld(possible chars)), so typically this turns out to be 2^60, which still is a lot.
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