Why is cypherpunks dying? Because, all crypto is economics, and the
economics of crypto isn't as favorable as we thought. As the saying goes,
those who live by the sword shall die by the sword.
Declan McCullagh wrote:
> * Instead of digital cash taking over the world, we're all using credit
>
Subject: kasumi notes
An Amateur's Notes on the Weaknesses
of the Kasumi Encryption Algorithm
Kasumi[1] is a 64-bit block cipher with a 128 bit key. Clearly
with a key of such length one must analyze the algorithm to break it;
naif brute force fails. So here are some early observations to int
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