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Is the DESpro Encryption really secure?

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Is the DESpro Encryption really secure?

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Yes, it is! The DESpro Encryption of the dLAN devices protects your network against unintentional access. Two different attacks are possible,both of which are prevented with DESpro Encryption. To find a suitable key for decoding by a Brute-Force-Attack implies that all existing letters and numbers are being tested one after the other within the chip. The diversity of keys, combined with a transmission rate of data flow between computer and chip which is 100 Mbit/s (Ethernet-Interference), means that after 4500 years on average, a Brute-Force-Attack may succeed. Electronic eavesdropping of code-converted raw-data is another manner of attack. To obtain the original raw data may enable drawing conclusions from the code-converted raw data, but dLAN technology doesn’t allow eavesdropping of converted raw data on your powerline because the chip doesn’t forward directly any code-converted data to the powerline-interface. Within the chip the data-signal will be code-converted and modulated as

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