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msk5293
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NIST "strongly" suggests dropping its own encrypti...
AES is only defined for 128, 192, or 256 bit keys. You'd need to switch to a different block cipher like Blowfish (up to 448 bit keys), RC2 (up to 1024 bit keys), or RC5 (up to 2048 bit keys) to have a larger keyspace.
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