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17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
frantz@netcom.com (Bill Frantz) wrote:
The box has a 3 or 4 digit display which displays "something" about the 3DES key, where "something" is some of the bits, or a hash, or ... With 3 decimal digits, a MIM attacker has a 999 out of 1000 chance of getting caught.
Not true. It will take a MIM machine less than a tenth of a second to come up with a 3DES key that will have the same three digit hash. Remember the attack found about Clipper's LEAF hash, which was only 16 bits long?