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#1 User is offline   realmasterX 

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Post icon  Posted 08 January 2004 - 11:40 AM



hi...

So here is the text from the readme...
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Encryption Algorithms
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Blowfish
Algorithm Website: http://www.counterpa...m/blowfish.html
Type: Class
Key Size: Variable Length up to 448-bits
Speed: 125kb/sec compiled (Pentium II)
Note: One of the best algorithms in the industry.

Twofish
Algorithm Website: http://www.counterpa...om/twofish.html
Type: Class
Key Size: 256-bits
Speed: 110kb/sec compiled (Pentium II)
Note: Blowfish's baby brother. Very secure.

Rijndael
Algorithm Website: http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/aes/
Type: Class
Key Size: 128-bits
Speed: Not tested
Note: Rijndael is the new Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).

Skipjack
Algorithm Website: http://csrc.nist.gov...encryption.html
Type: Class
Key Size: 80-bits
Speed: Not tested
Note: Property of the NSA. Patents apply for commercial use. Strong but iffy.

Serpent
Algorithm Website: http://www.cl.cam.ac....html?uniq=1446
Type: Class
Key Size: 256-bits
Speed: 35kb/sec compiled (Pentium II)
Note: Very slow implementation of the 256-bit version of Serpent. Still very secure.

Gost
Algorithm Website: http://www.jetico.sc...x.htm#/gost.htm
Type: Class
Key Size: 256-bits
Speed: Not tested
Note: Developed by the former USSR. Strong but has many notable weaknesses.

RC4
Algorithm Website: http://www.rsasecuri.../faq/3-6-3.html
Type: Class
Key Size: Variable Length up to 2040-bits
Speed: Very very fast (you'll see)
Note: Property of RSA Labs (Patents apply for commercial use).

TEA
Algorithm Website: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/Papers/dj...jw-rmn-tea.html
Type: Class
Key Size: 128-bits
Speed: Not tested
Note: No real comments except that it is strong.

DES
Algorithm Website: http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/des/
Type: Class
Key Size: 56-bits
Speed: Not tested
Note: Formerly known as Lucifer. Insecure by today's standards.


Hash Algorithms
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MD5
Unofficial Website: http://userpages.umb...cs/md5/md5.html
Type: Class

SHA
Algorithm Website: http://csrc.nist.gov...ion/tkhash.html
Type: Class

SHA256
Algorithm Website: http://csrc.nist.gov...ion/tkhash.html
Type: Class


Compression algorithms
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Huffman Compression
Type: Class
Speed: 1.7mb/sec compiled (Pentium II)
Note: Not a cryptographic algorithm. It's a compression algorithm.

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Posted 08 January 2004 - 03:05 PM

heh.. this would be a nice thing to have for my IT projects for questions like "how have you secured your data"

however.. why does NAV think there is an IRC pager in it?

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Posted 09 January 2004 - 09:22 AM

ive no idea...
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Posted 09 January 2004 - 10:04 AM

Buz....can you show me the NAV details....ASAP

I tried it on 2 scanners and all seemed.... ok to me ??????????
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Posted 09 January 2004 - 11:03 AM

Kaspersky also tells this shit,.. i dont know why! may some bytes are like anoter tool.. !??
But the Algorithms areokandworkfine...!!
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Posted 09 January 2004 - 12:59 PM

the program look like the one posted at PSC.... i been looking for it and wanted to compare them

out of curiosity... were did you DL from realmasterX ??

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Posted 10 January 2004 - 05:33 AM

im sorry, but i dont remember... long time ago ;)

i found it @ my box some days ago.
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