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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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− | This unit implements DES | + | This unit implements DES encryption routines. DES is a 56 bit block encryption standard developed back in the 1970's by IBM. It is still widely used even if proven now to be breakable by special hardware within less than three days. If one wants to use DES a variant of it, called triple DES, should be used. This isn't directly implemented in this unit but can easily be done in your own code. |
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+ | DES as a standard has been superceded by AES. | ||
== Functions == | == Functions == |
Revision as of 10:15, 2 January 2016
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Overview
unit | OverbyteIcsDES.pas | |
inheritance | none |
This unit implements DES encryption routines. DES is a 56 bit block encryption standard developed back in the 1970's by IBM. It is still widely used even if proven now to be breakable by special hardware within less than three days. If one wants to use DES a variant of it, called triple DES, should be used. This isn't directly implemented in this unit but can easily be done in your own code.
DES as a standard has been superceded by AES.
Functions
??? | encrypts a data block |
How to
Build a tripple DES encryption