-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 GSM and the Kaos club expert would be a good example. So would the recent $200 hardware break of hdmi encryption.
Steven Bellovin <[email protected]> wrote: >Does anyone know of any (verifiable) examples of non-government enemies >exploiting flaws in cryptography? I'm looking for real-world attacks >on >short key lengths, bad ciphers, faulty protocols, etc., by parties >other >than governments and militaries. I'm not interested in academic >attacks >-- I want to be able to give real-world advice -- nor am I looking for >yet another long thread on the evils and frailties of PKI. > > > --Steve Bellovin, https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb > > > > > >_______________________________________________ >cryptography mailing list >[email protected] >http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography Mathematics is the part of science you could continue to do if you woke up one morning and the universe was gone. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: APG v1.0.8 iQJBBAEBCgArBQJO0pwtJBxMYW5kb24gSHVybGV5IDxsanJodXJsZXlAZ21haWwu Y29tPgAKCRAaY8KU7mMFusg5D/9QKodndZogwHIter3OP9F111NVGqY1vemayzz6 BmtQy6RLM7f0ZbPzc+jVFbQ9rT5YKs75BxAo8nW6gxEHSRYY3D3qF2FS772jQLw0 NZsGDYKgP4D4QLgivejLIOpR5QURXifdMyxsWP7C08KyH6BQ6OSOHYF7D7c7pGaQ QRoEIHQQiwBTSlbeDG8fUko73kvlrCbXIBawnKpT18o8LaHXOwVprul/6kpctEtx 7cRO+gLsqPXH4JVHv46WIa91uNE5XXuHHcqPqPuvWFRIY96AVyvXFp8yYRWnhdtB GklBGk86QS2yQln6Lha9IRKC1/gGyA9IER1UzPzs6TzuQnQLhWf8bWHVbZzLrHu+ 05fKrTUVE+1toC1r5ZFEhgdHrUI4H2C6L3Ql3d6BKZtihl4ha8xWKk4nX+1RMbV4 5ZEdqJiFw6bI6pW/hrGpDBH8JFLhJ2W7iNA5x9fXCMH7Fbm261YQMwhcEUQikenA lrm1sgtqzObJpWjVHkpqkLrvOBfcdvnvlqxduMOWjttHUda6YKIdIs8lFJbwtANJ O42ekKVOzW9rYfAFugsfIv6iOECjljSY4U5ocxW9rThB5rX5zjPlk7JdqkxCnb/5 tcpbiBuySKrRuCaPxUEQg8yQtqO9MEIEym6VoDFFT43/BYRWOG/mvoKHbDKx7Emg I2B1Eg== =7GPe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ cryptography mailing list [email protected] http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
