At 10:42 AM 08/13/2003 -0700, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
At 12:56 PM 8/13/03 -0400, Trei, Peter wrote:
>http://www.icbnd.com/data/newsletter/community%20banker%20feb%2003%20.pdf

>
>Finally, five full years after DES was definitively proved
>to be vulnerable to brute force attack, the major ATM
>networks are moving to 3DES.

I'm shocked that they didn't do so years ago - I thought they'd at least done the authentication parts.


And you can still use 2-key 3DES...

That's ok - 2-key 3DES still has 112 bits of key strength, which is 2**56 times harder than cracking single-DES. 3-Key 3DES looks like it should be harder, but it's still only 112 bits because of meet-in-the-middle attacks using 2**56 words of memory.



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