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    DES-Rotem

    DES-Rotem

    DES attempt to crack code with 3 rounds

    This Java project is an attempt to crack the key in a DES encryption algorithm. The plaintext and the cyphertext are known. The purpose is to crack the 64-bit key with 3 rounds instead of 16. This project checks all 2^64 possible keys. Therefore, it takes a long time to find the correct key.
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    JFish is a simple Java implementation of the popular Twofish cryptography algorithm. It allows any application to easily implement powerful encryption, using a single small library and minimal code changes.
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    DecodeBase64 does exactly what the title says: it decodes strings encoded with the Base64 algorithm. Source code is provided in both Java and C++.
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