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Seal Woods - rc6.cpp 
Chris Morgan - rijndael.cpp 
Paulo Baretto - rijndael.cpp, skipjack.cpp, square.cpp 
Richard De Moliner - safer.cpp 
Matthew Skala - twofish.cpp 
Kevin Springle - camellia.cpp, shacal2.cpp, ttmac.cpp, whrlpool.cpp, ripemd.cpp 
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Phil Karn - des.cpp 
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Colin Plumb - md5.cpp 
Seal Woods - rc6.cpp 
Chris Morgan - rijndael.cpp 
Paulo Baretto - rijndael.cpp, skipjack.cpp, square.cpp 
Richard De Moliner - safer.cpp 
Matthew Skala - twofish.cpp 
Kevin Springle - camellia.cpp, shacal2.cpp, ttmac.cpp, whrlpool.cpp, ripemd.cpp 
Ronny Van Keer - sha3.cpp 
 
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Seal Woods - rc6.cpp 
Chris Morgan - rijndael.cpp 
Paulo Baretto - rijndael.cpp, skipjack.cpp, square.cpp 
Richard De Moliner - safer.cpp 
Matthew Skala - twofish.cpp 
Kevin Springle - camellia.cpp, shacal2.cpp, ttmac.cpp, whrlpool.cpp, ripemd.cpp 
Ronny Van Keer - sha3.cpp 
 
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Phil Karn - des.cpp 
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Colin Plumb - md5.cpp 
Seal Woods - rc6.cpp 
Chris Morgan - rijndael.cpp 
Paulo Baretto - rijndael.cpp, skipjack.cpp, square.cpp 
Richard De Moliner - safer.cpp 
Matthew Skala - twofish.cpp 
Kevin Springle - camellia.cpp, shacal2.cpp, ttmac.cpp, whrlpool.cpp, ripemd.cpp 
Ronny Van Keer - sha3.cpp 
 
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Seal Woods - rc6.cpp 
Chris Morgan - rijndael.cpp 
Paulo Baretto - rijndael.cpp, skipjack.cpp, square.cpp 
Richard De Moliner - safer.cpp 
Matthew Skala - twofish.cpp 
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Chris Morgan - rijndael.cpp 
Paulo Baretto - rijndael.cpp, skipjack.cpp, square.cpp 
Richard De Moliner - safer.cpp 
Matthew Skala - twofish.cpp 
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Seal Woods - rc6.cpp 
Chris Morgan - rijndael.cpp 
Paulo Baretto - rijndael.cpp, skipjack.cpp, square.cpp 
Richard De Moliner - safer.cpp 
Matthew Skala - twofish.cpp 
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Chris Morgan - rijndael.cpp 
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Richard De Moliner - safer.cpp 
Matthew Skala - twofish.cpp 
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