In the NBC TV episode of /Chuck/ a couple of weeks ago, the NSA cracked
"a 512-bit AES cipher" on a flash drive "trying every possible key".
"Could be hours, could be days."  (Only minutes in TV land.)

http://www.nbc.com/Chuck/video/episodes/#vid=838461
(Chuck Versus The Fat Lady, 4th segment, at 26:19)

It's no wonder that folks are deluded, pop culture reinforces this.

No, this is simple to do.

What you is to start with a basic cracking engine. And then you add another one an hour later, and then an hour later add two, then add four the next hour and so on.

If you assume that the first cracker can do 2^40 keys per second, then you're guaranteed to complete in 472 hours, which is only 20 days. And of course there's always the chance you'd do it in the first hour.

For those who doubt being able to double the cracking power, Moore's law proves this is possible.

QED.

        Jon

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