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Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw.
From: "Rodrick Brown" <rodrick.brown () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2009 09:04:26 -0500
A team of security researchers and academics has broken a core piece of Internet technology. They made their work public at the 25th Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin today. The team was able to create a rogue certificate authority and use it to issue valid SSL certificates for any site they want. The user would have no indication that their HTTPS connection was being monitored/modified. http://hackaday.com/2008/12/30/25c3-hackers-completely-break-ssl-using-200-ps3s/ http://phreedom.org/research/rogue-ca/ -- [ Rodrick R. Brown ] http://www.rodrickbrown.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrickbrown
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- Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Rodrick Brown (Jan 02)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Joe Greco (Jan 02)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Mikael Abrahamsson (Jan 02)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Hank Nussbacher (Jan 03)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Martin List-Petersen (Jan 03)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Mikael Abrahamsson (Jan 03)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Hank Nussbacher (Jan 03)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Florian Weimer (Jan 04)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Jan 04)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Marshall Eubanks (Jan 04)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Christopher Morrow (Jan 04)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Mikael Abrahamsson (Jan 02)
- Re: Security team successfully cracks SSL using 200 PS3's and MD5 flaw. Joe Greco (Jan 02)