When endpoint security and cryptographic protocol design are in such sorry shape, who needs to bother cryptanalyzing ciphers?
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Replying to @bascule
@bascule@hotelzululima Who needs to cryptanalyze ciphers? People processing bulk intercepts from central collection points.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @rsthau
@rsthau@adamcaudill for cryptanalysis to work on bulk data it would have to be a lot faster than, say, the RC4 attack3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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rst Retweeted Jacob Appelbaum
@bascule@adamcaudill Faster than public RC4 attacks. JA w/access to Snowden docs, says NSA breaks RC4 in real time:https://twitter.com/ioerror/status/398059565947699200 …rst added,
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@bascule@adamcaudill He has yet to cite a source, & some mistrust him, but likely NSA has *something* big & not disclosed.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@rsthau @adamcaudill a way to quickly solve DLP for the NIST curves seems more likely than them actually breaking AES
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