Cellular Message Encryption Algorithm
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cellular-message-encryption-algorithm-238-3616482
title:
Cellular Message Encryption Algorithm
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In cryptography, the Cellular Message Encryption Algorithm (CMEA) is a block cipher which was used for securing mobile phones in the United States. CMEA is one of four cryptographic primitives specified in a Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) standard, and is designed to encrypt the control channel, rather than the voice data. In 1997, a group of cryptographers published attacks on the cipher showing it had several weaknesses which give it a trivial effective strength of a 24-bit to 3
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Block cipher
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_Message_Encryption_Algorithm
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2023-07-05T04:09:20Z
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