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[[RC4]] (also called '''ARC4''' or '''ARCFour''') is a widely-used cryptographic stream cipher, designed by Ron Rivest in 1987. It was originally a trade secret that was licensed for use in proprietary software. It was leaked or reverse-engineered in 1994.
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[[RC4]] (also called '''ARC4''' or '''ARCFour''') is a cryptographic stream cipher, designed by Ron Rivest in 1987. It was originally a trade secret that was licensed for use in proprietary software. It was leaked or reverse-engineered in 1994.
  
 
RC4 is unusual in that it is purely a stream cipher, not a CBC (cipher block chaining) mode of a block cipher.
 
RC4 is unusual in that it is purely a stream cipher, not a CBC (cipher block chaining) mode of a block cipher.
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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
* [https://www.openssl.org/ OpenSSL]
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* [[OpenSSL]]
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* [[MCrypt]]
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

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Name RC4
Ontology
Released ≥1987
RC4 (also called ARC4 or ARCFour) is a cryptographic stream cipher, designed by Ron Rivest in 1987. It was originally a trade secret that was licensed for use in proprietary software. It was leaked or reverse-engineered in 1994.

RC4 is unusual in that it is purely a stream cipher, not a CBC (cipher block chaining) mode of a block cipher.

Though not completely broken (as far as we know), several cryptographic weaknesses have been found in it. Its use is discouraged.

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