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Encrypted communications could have an undetectable backdoor

Researchers warn that many 1024-bit keys used to secure communications on the internet might be based on prime numbers that have been intentionally backdoored in an undetectable way. Key-generation algorithms rely on prime parameters whose generation is supposed to be verifiably random. Many parameters have been standardized and are being used in popular crypto algorithms like Diffie-Hellman and DSA without the seeds that were used to generate them ever being published. This makes it impossible to tell whether, for example, the primes were intentionally “backdoored””]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3130068/encrypted-communications-could-have-an-undetectable-backdoor.html

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