Next question: can the NSA crack Tor keys?

Monday, September 9, 2013 - 05:00 in Mathematics & Economics

(Phys.org) —"After more revelations, and expert analysis, we still aren't precisely sure what crypto the NSA can break. But everyone seems to agree that if anything, the NSA can break 1024 RSA/DH [DH refers to Diffie-Hellman] keys." With that Friday blog post, Errata Security CEO Robert Graham ignited a spark of outside posts reporting on Graham's observations about Tor.

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