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Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2013 12:54:04 +0200
From: Danilo Gligoroski <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cryptography] NSA "breakthrough"
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Joachim Strömbergson wrote:

> A "breakthrough" seems to me not to be a backdoor, but either cryptanalytical 
> progress or progress in brute force efficiency.

In my opinion it has nothing to do with cryptography, but rather in the 
advancements of: 
1. Storage technology (increasing with a ratio of billions or trillions of 
times from early 1990s)

2. Data collecting capabilities from:
  a. Complexity of the software that billions of users use that leaks 
information from thousands of places (Cap'n crunch whistle phenomenon - see the 
video from last year CRYPTO talk of Jonathan Zittrain "End of Crypto")
  b. Social networks and big internet companies that sooner or later comply 
with government wishes to collect data from their servers
  c. Terrestrial and satellite ultra-sensitive microwave survey equipment 
(millions of times more sensitive than the equipment of HRMS of NASA from 1992).

3. Computing power to analyze big data (increasing with a ratio of billions 
times from early 1990s)

4. Intelligent algorithms for analyzing big data (text, voice, image, video, 
...)

Danilo!


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