Subject: Re: 25 Crays a Year to Break STT
Although no encryption system was totally secure, Mr Dent estimated it would take "25 Cray supercomputers a year" to break the STT codes.
Is it just me, or does someone need to be humbled? STTbruter anyone?
Although no encryption system was totally secure, Mr Dent estimated it would take "25 Cray supercomputers a year" to break the STT codes. Is it just me, or does someone need to be humbled?
They're certainly calling out for some external evaluation. Has anyone read the specs? Care to summarize? I'm curious if the "25 crays one year" comment is intended to mean anything, or if it's just some foolish PR person who doesn't understand what he's talking about.
As if the ITAR would allow something like that to be exported? As if microsoft would actually produce a product which the ITAR wouldn't allow to export? Sounds like PR bullshit. Compared to this Netscape's PR looks -good-. Stay tuned for Hack Microsoft. Community ConneXion gets into the T-shirt biz. ;-)
Although no encryption system was totally secure, Mr Dent estimated it would take "25 Cray supercomputers a year" to break the STT codes. Is it just me, or does someone need to be humbled?
They're certainly calling out for some external evaluation.
Has anyone read the specs? Care to summarize? I'm curious if the "25 crays one year" comment is intended to mean anything, or if it's just some foolish PR person who doesn't understand what he's talking about.
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