Greetings,

I have run the tool provided by dr.ir. Marc Stevens [1] on the
tbsCertificates provided by Symantec [2]

And see no evidence of collisions:

$ ./sha1dcsum_partialcoll *.tbs
6ead26663275c388662dfdbc23ff0a76cdcf74dc  ssl1.tsysacquiring.net.1.tbs
3365793f36c197047b2f595c0f85c67b807c765f  ssl1.tsysacquiring.net.2.tbs
3c47155a5d9880a6893925e1c4479f914b3b9ffe  ssl1.vitalps.net.1.tbs
d130d1a8c51bce7323ba984b2f6298d0750405f4  ssl1.vitalps.net.2.tbs
c9eb52c30bfaaaba5a1e060723e3c9e4b25f7b1e  ssl2.vitalps.net.1.tbs
3698794f1cabc3036380cc2adbc2805393098c45  ssl2.vitalps.net.2.tbs
e7233e69a89b6b7568f790482b73f635d2464a95  ssl3.vitalps.net.1.tbs
9c7bbae0fc9b08c5304908bd956c5b4b37c4e1c7  ssl3.vitalps.net.2.tbs

I'd be interested to know if anybody else replicates this.

Marc - I believe that the tool as posted doesn't give assurance to the full
80 bit security level.  If that's true do you have an estimate of the
security level it does provide?

Many thanks,

Andrew

[1] see https://marc-stevens.nl/research/ &
https://svn.marc-stevens.nl/collisiondetection/
[2] https://cabforum.org/pipermail/public/2016-July/007999.html
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