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    In cryptography, RC5 is a symmetric-key block cipher notable for its simplicity. Designed by Ronald Rivest in 1994, RC stands for "Rivest Cipher", or...
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    cryptography, RC6 (Rivest cipher 6) is a symmetric key block cipher derived from RC5. It was designed by Ron Rivest, Matt Robshaw, Ray Sidney, and Yiqun Lisa...
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  • tax code 501(c)(3). Distributed.net is working on RC5-72 (breaking RC5 with a 72-bit key). The RC5-72 project is on pace to exhaust the keyspace in just...
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  • based around the block cipher RC5. Each of the RC5 contests is named after the variant of the RC5 cipher used. The name RC5-w/r/b indicates that the cipher...
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  • Block cipher (section RC5)
    128-bit key, and 12 rounds. A key feature of RC5 is the use of data-dependent rotations; one of the goals of RC5 was to prompt the study and evaluation of...
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    also the inventor of the symmetric key encryption algorithms RC2, RC4, and RC5, and co-inventor of RC6. (RC stands for "Rivest Cipher".) He also devised...
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  • competition are described in this article under the sporting classes RC1 to RC5 as per the FIA sporting regulations. Groups A, B and N were introduced in...
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  • Engineering fits are generally used as part of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing when a part or assembly is designed. In engineering terms, the "fit"...
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    FreeDOS (redirect from FreeDOS 0.9 RC5)
    release 1.3 / 20 February 2022; 2 years ago (2022-02-20) Latest preview 1.3 RC5 / 14 December 2021; 2 years ago (2021-12-14) Repository github.com/FDOS Available...
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  • possible prolonging of both by 2...Rc5 3.bxc5 any 4.R mates). White cannot begin with 1.Rf5 because Black's 1...Rc5 would pin the rook. Now there are multiple...
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