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Attacking Very Weak RC4-Like Ciphers the Hard Way
Oct. 24, 2022, 1:53 p.m. | itayc
Check Point Research research.checkpoint.com
For several very weak RC4 variants, we demonstrate cool and unusual attacks that barely rely on statistics or care about key length, and instead serve as a motivating introduction to basic number theory and permutation groups.
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