Analysis Cryptography researchers have discovered flaws in the key generation that underpins the security of important cryptography protocols, including SSL.. Two teams of researchers working on the problem have identified the same weak key-generation problems. However, the two teams differ in their assessment of how widespread the problem is The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Numerous groups of scientists discovered a vulnerability in the random number generation techniques used in various encryption systems.. Cryptography Flaws, Key Security, Weak Key Generation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The key generation idea is likely to see opposition from law enforcement and government, especially during the current war on terrorism. Last week, a U.S. District Court told the Justice Department that it could keep its keystroke-logging technology under . . . . The key generation idea is likely to see opposition from law enforcement and government, especially during the current war on terrorism. Last week, a U.S. District Court told the Justice Department that it could keep its keystroke-logging technology under wraps, even as the Feds used information gathered by the snoopware as evidence in the trial of alleged Mafia defendant Nicodemo Scarfo, Jr. While the government uncovered Scarfo's password for an encryption program called PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), a new form of encryption key generation being developed by a Harvard University professor may be upping the stakes for government cybersleuths. Now the edge may belong to users in a new encryption key scheme. The link for this article located at ECommerce Times is no longer available. . An innovative encryption technique might encounter opposition from police agencies as security issues escalate.. Data Encryption, Key Generation, Cybersecurity Method, User Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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