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Encyclopedia > OMAC

OMAC or One-Key MAC is a message authentication code constructed from a block cipher much like the PMAC algorithm.


Officially there are two OMAC algorithms (OMAC1 and OMAC2) which are both essentially the same except for a small tweak. OMAC1 is drafted to become a NIST standard and is free for all uses (no patents).


External links

  • More information on OMAC (http://crypt.cis.ibaraki.ac.jp/omac/omac.html)

OMAC ('One-Man Army Corps') was a superhero comic book created by Jack Kirby and published by DC Comics.


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As they battled it out with the OMACs, the Veteran's team (including Robin) parachuted in.
The team realized after killing some of the OMACs that they reverted to human form.
All of the sudden, they reverted to human form and began falling from the sky.
OMACs (1296 words)
OMAC (One-Man Army Corps) was originally a superhero comic book created by Jack Kirby and published by DC Comics.
OMAC was a corporate nobody named Buddy Blank who was changed by an A.I. satellite called Brother Eye into the super-powered OMAC.
The only weakness an OMAC has are that they are human, beneath their shells (which was meant as a deterrent for heroes from using lethal force against them).
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