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An encryption algorithm that uses a small key size (e.g., 32-bit) for variability is vulnerable to being broken.
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A small key size such as 32 or 56 bits can constitute a vulnerability to threats such as brute forcing -- the Data Encryption Standard (DES) encryption algorithm with its 56-bit key is an example of a vulnerable encryption method. There are exceptions, such as Triple DES (3DES) which can still use a 56-bit key, but performs 3 passes with different keys to improve security. In general, avoid small key sizes unless utilizing one-time pads.
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