I didn't realise the current SecurID tokens had been broken. A quick Google doesn't show anything, but I'm probably using the wrong terms. Do you have
references for this that I could have a look at?

http://eprint.iacr.org/2003/162.pdf

This attack may not be as practical as an algebraic attack would be, but it shows that SecurID keyed hash function is in fact weaker than what its claimed 64-bit security level demands. AFAIK, algebraic cryptanalysis of the RSA SecurID keyed hash function by the academic sector hasn't even been performed yet. Their new tokens use AES-128. Maybe they do learn after all...

Ruptor
http://defectoscopy.com/ - There is no need to design weak ciphers.

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