Crypt::Misty1 ============= Misty1 is a 128-bit key, 64-bit block cipher. Designed by Mitsuru Matsui, the inventor of linear cryptanalysis, Misty1 is the first cipher that is provably secure against linear and differential cryptanalysis. In January of 2000, the 3GPP consortium selected a variant of Misty1, dubbed as KASUMI (the Japanese word for ``misty''), as the mandatory cipher in W-CDMA. BONUS The C file, _misty1.c, is a standalone Misty1 implementation. To compile it, type: gcc -Wall _misty1.c A new binary, a.out, will be created. To run the binary, type: ./a.out COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2003 Julius C. Duque This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the GNU General Public License.