-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Max Inux wrote:
Heh. A random number generator that produces an output of all zeros. Small flaw. No biggie.
Except for the me that generated a key that was vulnerable to that 0x149DCDDC However I believe there was an email attached to that and the signatures to that key, but apparently not anymore =) And its a big deal, can you say 0 strength key?
Sigh. No one seems to have an appreciation of sarcasm anymore. The vulnerability was, of course, quite serious. The only way NAI dodged the bad publicity the bullet was by saying that no one was affected. Are you saying they lied? Can you prove your key was affected? - -MW- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: No comment. iQEVAwUBOgyYoysFU3q6vVI9AQEJNAf/e1k8pfK9jxafUo+jXBGdJzy4GS83oi23 95tgvTACK8t92ShgWIAuiLj2gOI/gfRGCuD707aq4w920bziEjTeeR4IAxATmarl qw+d1OmRT5R5OeT//ZYTPyEoq2Wpa9VLQXKcHkbeozDtX4jZBl1lEu0NvDSpv4Ub vKWgdgV8XGNCXeI2Hy4KAG3m42fZcnh4PXIN7QQpwmyA8+rFxM6R15zyJn+4CPO1 JVruUHPk42lugPXAqo9HhBC7wStUI3pZmeX7TNkYNTyz3G0gXOHep1DmLTLLynin TuWIDB85xXw3m7ZvtSRAUaNERYRLXuz2Ox2NJ4HhiHG44mo4R+mX2A== =/92z -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----