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Encryption Techniques. The table below shows what DES (Data Encryption Standard ) key sizes are needed to protect data from attackers with different time.

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1 Encryption Techniques

2 The table below shows what DES (Data Encryption Standard ) key sizes are needed to protect data from attackers with different time and financial resources. This information is not merely academic; one of the basic tenets of any security system is to have an idea of what you are protecting and from who are you protecting it! The table clearly shows that a 40-bit key is essentially worthless today against even the most unsophisticated attacker. On the other hand, 56-bit keys are fairly strong unless you might be subject to some pretty serious corporate or government espionage. But note that even 56-bit keys are declining in their value and that the times in the table (1995 data) are worst cases. http://www.garykessler.net Key Length

3 TABLE 1. Minimum Key Lengths for Symmetric Ciphers.

4 A)/ etc/passwd file root:Jbw6BwE4XoUHo:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash carol:FM5ikbQt1K052:502:100:Carol Monaghan:/home/carol:/bin/bash alex:LqAi7Mdyg/HcQ:503:100:Alex Insley:/home/alex:/bin/bash gary:FkJXupRyFqY4s:501:100:Gary Kessler:/home/gary:/bin/bash todd:edGqQUAaGv7g6:506:101:Todd Pritsky:/home/todd:/bin/bash josh:FiH0ONcjPut1g:505:101:Joshua Kessler:/home/webroot:/bin/bash A)/etc/passwd file (with shadow passwords) root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash carol:x:502:100:Carol Monaghan:/home/carol:/bin/bash alex:x:503:100:Alex Insley:/home/alex:/bin/bash gary:x:501:100:Gary Kessler:/home/gary:/bin/bash todd:x:506:101:Todd Pritsky:/home/todd:/bin/bash josh:x:505:101:Joshua Kessler:/home/webroot:/bin/bash C)/etc/shadow file root:AGFw$1$P4u/uhLK$l2.HP35rlu65WlfCzq:11449:0:99999:7::: carol:kjHaN%35a8xMM8a/0kMl1?fwtLAM.K&kw.:11449:0:99999:7::: alex:1$1KKmfTy0a7#3.LL9a8H71lkwn/.hH22a:11449:0:99999:7::: gary:9ajlknknKJHjhnu7298ypnAIJKL$Jh.hnk:11449:0:99999:7::: todd:798POJ90uab6.k$klPqMt%alMlprWqu6$.:11492:0:99999:7::: josh:Awmqpsui*787pjnsnJJK%aappaMpQo07.8:11492:0:99999:7::: FIGURE 5: Sample entries in Unix/Linux password files. Password Protection

5 Secure Transaction Protocols


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