Attacks have been published that are computationally faster than a full brute-force attack, though none as of 2023 are computationally feasible.[1] For AES-128, the key can be recovered with a computational complexity of 2126.1 using the biclique attack. For biclique attacks on AES-192 and AES-256, the computational complexities of 2189.7 and 2254.4 respectively apply. Related-key attacks can brea
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