Encryption Algorithm
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RC2 is vulnerable to a related-key attack, see:
- Lars R. Knudsen, Vincent Rijmen, Ronald L. Rivest, Matthew J. B. Robshaw: On the Design and Security of RC2. Fast Software Encryption 1998: 206–221
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- John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier, David Wagner: Related-key cryptanalysis of 3-WAY, Biham-DES, CAST, DES-X, NewDES, RC2, and TEA. ICICS 1997: 233–246
Hopefully you are at least using 128bit RC2 and not 40bit RC2 which can easily be cracked by brute force. Cell phones have very little security in the first place so I'm not sure you need military-grade encryption to secure the files on a PC anyways. Does anyone actually keep very confidential information on their phone? If yes, the RC2 used my MPE is probably the least of their worries.
- Lars R. Knudsen, Vincent Rijmen, Ronald L. Rivest, Matthew J. B. Robshaw: On the Design and Security of RC2. Fast Software Encryption 1998: 206–221
and
- John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier, David Wagner: Related-key cryptanalysis of 3-WAY, Biham-DES, CAST, DES-X, NewDES, RC2, and TEA. ICICS 1997: 233–246
Hopefully you are at least using 128bit RC2 and not 40bit RC2 which can easily be cracked by brute force. Cell phones have very little security in the first place so I'm not sure you need military-grade encryption to secure the files on a PC anyways. Does anyone actually keep very confidential information on their phone? If yes, the RC2 used my MPE is probably the least of their worries.
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Andy Pryke
Encryption Algorithm
If you'd like to secure your downloaded phone data using very strong algorithms, you could set up a secure filesystem with TrueCrypt and store the data there. It's very simple to do, easily under 15 mins to set up. See http://www.truecrypt.org/
Andy
P.S. Thanks for some great software - I did try using Float's Mobile Agent, but found it buggy; it's not maintained any more and MyPhoneExplorer is much "cleaner" and simpler to use
Andy
P.S. Thanks for some great software - I did try using Float's Mobile Agent, but found it buggy; it's not maintained any more and MyPhoneExplorer is much "cleaner" and simpler to use
What Encryption Algorithm?
So what Encryption Algorithm is used in MPE? And can MPE go from encrypted to non-encrypted files if I suddenly don't want my data encrypted?
FJ hat geschrieben:RC2 is used. If you switch the setting in Menu-File-Users-Current user-Change Name/Password then MPE will reencode/decode the datafiles of the current profile as soon you click on OK in this window.
Can I ask what key is used for the encryption? Just want to know how "feature safe" it is.
FJ hat geschrieben:The key(password) has at minimum 22 digits
does this mean that password used to open a profile was also used as the key?
but, i've trying to remove my password but the data still can be encrypted
why did you choose to use a hard coded key?
Sony Ericssons K320i
Connected using USB Cable
Connected using USB Cable