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DES

Data Encryption Standard

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DES is a symmetric block cipher standardized in 1977 with a 56-bit key. That key is far too short for modern hardware; it was brute-forced publicly in 1998 and can now be cracked in hours. NIST withdrew the standard in 2005, and it should never be used today except to understand legacy systems.

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