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Linux for Chaos

Use Chaos to crack passwords:

In early 2004, Chaos emerged as a Linux distribution that could be booted from either a CD-ROM or a network. It turned an ordinary Pentium computer into a working openMosix node. OpenMosix is software that is added to the Linux kernel that allows computers running Linux to work together in a cluster. With a cluster of nodes (or PCs) linked together, the master node can serve processes to them, drastically reducing the time needed to complete a specific task -- and without touching the computer's hard drive.

ANd I remember chaos theory was proposed as a means to encrypt data.

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