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: I haven't heard of anything, but it wouldn't be surprising — it certainly wouldn't be the first time that a reverse-engineered proprietary encryption algorithm had been found to be weak! [[User:Matt Crypto|— Matt]] 12:02, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Can anybody reference where to find the information about bytes 3 and 7 being checksums or if you could explain how to calculate them. - Aldebarn42
: Byte form AA BB CC xx DD EE FF yy -- xx and yy are checksums, xx=AA+BB+CC, yy=DD+EE+FF. I suspect this is in the BISS specification somewhere. So that's bytes 3 and 7 when starting count at 0. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/87.194.114.122|87.194.114.122]] ([[User talk:87.194.114.122|talk]]) 00:36, 23 March 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->