Rijndael becomes the new data encryption standard beating out Schneier, IBM, and others. This DejaNews thread talks about the announcement of the winner of the new encryption standard. The Rijndael home page also provides some interesting . . . . Rijndael becomes the new data encryption standard beating out Schneier, IBM, and others. This DejaNews thread talks about the announcement of the winner of the new encryption standard. The Rijndael home page also provides some interesting information. The link for this article located at NIST / Other is no longer available. . The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) has been officially adopted by the United States, edging out competitors such as Blowfish and RSA.. Rijndael Encryption, Data Encryption Standard, Cryptographic Algorithms. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
SHA1, one of the Internet's most crucial cryptographic algorithms, is so weak to a newly refined attack that it may be broken by real-world hackers in the next three months, an international team of researchers warned Thursday. . SHA1 has long been considered theoretically broken, and all major browsers had already planned to stop accepting SHA1-based signatures starting in January 2017. Now, researchers with Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica in the Netherlands, Inria in France, and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have released a paper that argues real-world attacks that compromise the algorithm will be possible well before the cut-off date. The results of real-world forgeries could be catastrophic since the researchers estimate SHA1 now underpins more than 28 percent of existing digital certificates. . The SHA-1 algorithm could soon be exploited by cybercriminals, given its vulnerabilities in managing digital certificates effectively.. SHA1 Threats, Cryptographic Weakness, Digital Certificates, Security Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Get the latest Linux and open source security news straight to your inbox.