----- Original Message ----- From: Anonymous <nobody@remailer.ch> To: jim bell <jimdbell@home.com> Cc: Cypherpunks <cypherpunks@cyberpass.net> Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 21:09 PM Subject: Re: Cost to "break" 1024-bit PGP (RSA) in 1997?
"jim bell" <jimdbell@home.com> wrote:
I need an estimate of the cost to break a 1024-bit PGP key in 1997, given then-existing algorithms and hardware, etc.
"There are some things that money can't buy."
"For those, there are thumbscrews."
Would you like an estimate of the cost to break into somebody's house and copy the secret key in 1997?
Wouldn't work, at least as stated. The "secret key" in PGP doesn't contain the passphrase, which is also necessary. Besides, "breaking in" would be illegal, wouldn't it? Imagine what would (will?) happen when that incident becomes public? Because it will. Jim Bell