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- RC4 abstract "In cryptography, RC4 (also known as ARC4 or ARCFOUR meaning Alleged RC4, see below) is the most widely used software stream cipher and is used in popular protocols such as Transport Layer Security (TLS) (to protect Internet traffic) and WEP (to secure wireless networks). While remarkable for its simplicity and speed in software, RC4 has weaknesses that argue against its use in new systems. It is especially vulnerable when the beginning of the output keystream is not discarded, or when nonrandom or related keys are used; some ways of using RC4 can lead to very insecure cryptosystems such as WEP.As of 2013, there is speculation that some state cryptologic agencies may possess the capability to break RC4 even when used in the TLS protocol. Microsoft recommends disabling RC4 where possible.".
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- RC4 wikiPageExternalLink delphirc4sourcecodebysteve10120.
- RC4 wikiPageExternalLink wep-faq.html.
- RC4 wikiPageExternalLink draft-kaukonen-cipher-arcfour-03.txt.
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- RC4 wikiPageID "25831".
- RC4 wikiPageRevisionID "606104542".
- RC4 designers "Ron Rivest".
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- RC4 keySize "40".
- RC4 name "RC4".
- RC4 publishDate "Leaked in 1994".
- RC4 rounds "256".
- RC4 speed "7".
- RC4 stateSize "bits".
- RC4 subject Category:Articles_with_example_C_code.
- RC4 subject Category:Broken_stream_ciphers.
- RC4 subject Category:Free_ciphers.
- RC4 subject Category:Pseudorandom_number_generators.
- RC4 subject Category:Stream_ciphers.
- RC4 comment "In cryptography, RC4 (also known as ARC4 or ARCFOUR meaning Alleged RC4, see below) is the most widely used software stream cipher and is used in popular protocols such as Transport Layer Security (TLS) (to protect Internet traffic) and WEP (to secure wireless networks). While remarkable for its simplicity and speed in software, RC4 has weaknesses that argue against its use in new systems.".
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- RC4 isPrimaryTopicOf RC4.