The big takeaway I got from the ROBOT attack is that nobody is cryptographically at home at F5. Take this example: I can’t even figure out how you would get this wrong.pic.twitter.com/FOkhv4YMuo
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Not quite! that would be a side-channel too. What's in the RFC is to generate a random PMS, always, and then to replace the random PMS with the CKE PMS iff the padding is valid, in O(1).
Yes of course. That’s a Tweet simplification. But the issue with F5 isn’t a timing side channel. That’s what’s so crazy about it!
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