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by doomrobo
116 days ago
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>Small block ciphers are thus generally a bad idea against active adversaries. >However, they can be very useful against passive adversaries whose capability is limited to observing identifiers, who are then unable to map them to the original value. Really? Isn’t the Sweet32[0] attack mostly passive? “We show that a network attacker who can monitor a long-lived Triple-DES HTTPS connection between a web browser and a website can recover secure HTTP cookies by capturing around 785 GB of traffic.” [0] https://sweet32.info/ |
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