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Cracking a 448 bit Blowfish encryption key?

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Is it possible within a life time, and how much computer power would be needed?

Blowfish is a brute-force resistant encryption algorithm, that requires over 500 iterations (i think like 508) of the algorithm to test a single key.

The full encryption key length is used, 448 bits.

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  1. good luck with that  


  2. The only way is to buy a few hundreds super computers and run clustering for concurrent processing on each super computers  to crack the code.  

  3. No, it is just not possible. that is pretty much 508^'d .

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