Re: Cryptology ePrint Archive: AES seems weak - comments?
- From: Phil Carmody <thefatphil_demunged@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 07:54:12 GMT
consciousness, even the sort of
consciousness that one has in sleep, had stopped dead and started again
after a blank interval. But whether the intervals were of days or weeks or
only seconds, there was no way of knowing.
With that first blow on the elbow the nightmare had started. Later he
was to realize that all that then happened was merely a preliminary, a
routine interrogation to which nearly all prisoners were subjected. There
was a long range of crimes -- espionage, sabotage, and the like -- to which
everyone had to confess as a matter of course. The confession was a
formality, though the torture was real. How many times he had been beaten,
how long the beatings had continued, he could not remember. Always there
were five or six men in black uniforms at him simultaneously. Sometimes it
was fists, sometimes it was truncheons, sometimes it was steel rods,
sometimes it was boots. There were times when he rolled about the floor, as
shameless as an animal, writhing his body this way and that in an endless,
hopeless effo
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