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Unread 06-01-2004, 20:55
Rickertsen2 Rickertsen2 is offline
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Re: **IMPORTANT FIRST EMAIL BLAST**/Game Tip and 2004 Competition Manual Information!!

Nobody export the rulebook! (if you get this then you truly are nerdy.)


RC4 is pretty secure. I assure you that nobody will crack this rule book in time, unless they are really really really lucky. If you try to argue this point then i would say you don't have a very god understanding of RC4. Yes a few helpful vulnerabilities do exist, but these only reduce the time needed, and even then unless you have some $@#$@#$@#$@# powerful computers, it will still take to long. RC4 is actually pretty interesting. There are many good papers about it on the internet.

While RC4 is rather secure, the adobe implementation is poor, and not nearly as secure as it could be. Its almost as bad as the WEP implementation.
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