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		<title>By: Azio&#8217;s Computer Log &#187; What Is DES and 3DES?</title>
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		<description>[...] Best public cryptanalysis: DES is now considered insecure because a brute force attack is possible (see EFF DES cracker). As of 2004, the best analytical attack is linear cryptanalysis, which requires 243 known plaintexts and has a time complexity of 239-43 (Junod, 2001); under a chosen-plaintext assumption, the data complexity can be reduced by a factor of four (Knudsen and Mathiassen, 2000). [...]</description>
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