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Cryptogram: AES Broken?

bcrowell writes "The latest CryptoGram reports that AES (Rijndael) and Serpent may have been broken. The good news is that when cryptographers say 'broken' they don't necessarily mean broken in a way that is practical to exploit right now. Still, maybe we need to assume that any given type of crypto is only temporary. All of cryptography depends on a small number of problems that are believed to be hard. And all bets are definitely off when quantum computers arrive on the scene. Maybe someday we'll look back fondly on the golden age of privacy."

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  1. Well... If AES isn't sufficient... by Jugalator · · Score: 1, Offtopic

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  2. The unsafe kinds? by thogard · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The local coster used to live at Coney Island till it was torn down, shiped half way around the world and set up again to scrare Aussies. That was sometime before 1920.

    Worlds of fun in Kansas City used to have one of the 1st loop costers. Once they opened the new four looper, you could sit on the old one for a good half hour before they made you go back through the line. I didn't the like new new one so much, it had a much rougher ride. I think it may have dumped a few people as well or maybe that was its replacemet.

  3. Re:Where my cryptogram? by Leto2 · · Score: 1, Offtopic
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