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Date: 18 Feb 2003 21:07:13 -0500
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Anton Stiglic wrote:
The statement was for a plaintext/ciphertext pair, not for a random-bit/
random-bit pair. Thus, if we model it terms of a bijection on random-bit
pairs, we confuse the different statistics for plaintext, ciphertext, keys
and
we include non-AES bijections.
While
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/048/business/Solving_the_problem_of_micropaymentsP.shtml
I *stIll* think they should sell it to PayPal...
Strong identity to catch the check-bouncers, and all that.
Cheers,
RAH
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UPGRADE
Solving the problem of micropayments
By
Forwarded from the SAAG list, where it was posted by Bob Moskowitz.
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Subject: Citibank tries to gag crypto bug disclosure
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 09:57:34 +
From: Ross Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Citibank is trying to get an order in the High Court today gagging
Here's a fairly detailed description of how the attack works.
You can also find a writeup by the authors at:
http://lasecwww.epfl.ch/memo_ssl.shtml
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This is a potentially serious attack for automated systems that rely on
passwords. Effectively, it potentially allows the
Slashdot has posted an update and an informative note from Paul Kocher.
_Vin
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http://slashdot.org/articles/03/02/20/1956229.shtml?tid=93tid=172
Posted by timothy on Thursday February 20, @03:13PM
from the there's-holes-in-everything-over-there dept.
in4mation writes The folks
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/02/20/1956229.shtml?tid=93tid=172
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