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DES Cracker circuit board fitted with Deep Crack chips
- Source: http://w2.eff.org/Privacy/Crypto/Crypto_misc/DESCracker/
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- Information on licenses found from: http://www.eff.org/ ; private communication by en:User:Matt Crypto
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2004-09-15 (first version); 2006-05-15 (last version) |
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http://w2.eff.org/Privacy/Crypto/Crypto_misc/DESCracker/ ( Via en:). |
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Original uploader was Matt Crypto at en.wikipedia Later versions were uploaded by Ed g2s at en.wikipedia. |
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