Sophie Schmieg <[email protected]> writes:

>this circumstance is mathematically so unlikely that it is far more likely
>that a cosmic ray flipped a bit, a CPU manufacturing bug resulted in a CPU
>that can't compute very well, enough electrons randomly deciding to actually
>just be in a different wire, etc.

It'll be like some of the other one-in-2^1024 conditions that FIPS standards
require checks for, the chances of a bug or glitch in the code that performs
the check is infinitely [*] higher than the chances of the thing being checked
for actually being encountered.

Peter.

[*] For small values of infinity.
_______________________________________________
TLS mailing list -- [email protected]
To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]

Reply via email to