17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
David Koontz says:
Gee, now that mab@research.att.com (Matt Blaze), knows where to find the checksum,
Actually, he doesn't. He only knows how long it is, and what went into generating it. That is enough.
and by extension the unit id (Which shows up on labels in photos on the literature from Mykotronx) - providing a known plaintext, maybe someone will start working on the family key?
Skipjack is presumably immune to such attacks except by brute force. I suspect that short of starting to reverse engineer the chip little enough is known to provide information on the plaintext sufficient to even know when you have cracked it. The encryption mode for the LEAF is said to be unusual. All these things bode poorly for such a crack. Perry