Bruce Schneier wrote:
At 02:20 PM 9/22/98 +0100, Mok-Kong Shen wrote:
If the 'mathematical magic' is not to be kept secret (as in principle shouldn't for all crypto algorithms) then presumably one could attack through brute forcing the 'remembered secrect', I guess.
Yes, but only through an on-line protocol. And if the server has some kind of "turn the user off after ten bad password guesses," then the atack doesn't work.
I remember someone wrote of the case where the attacker got the file with the millions of passwords. Then if he also knows the 'mathematical magic' he could presumably do offline work. So I suppose that the 'mathematical magic' has to be kept secret, which would work against the generally accepted crypto principles. M. K. Shen