Encryption and risk

David Kramer david-8uUts6sDVDvs2Lz0fTdYFQ at public.gmane.org
Wed Oct 7 01:35:16 EDT 2009


Richard Pieri wrote:
> False two counts.  One, the Universe doesn't have enough time and/or  
> energy to run an exhaustive brute force attack on a single 128-bit  
> keyspace (Von Neumann-Landauer Limit).

That is a blatant case of the statistician drowning in a lake with an
average depth of three feet.  You have to understand what the numbers
mean in real life.

It may take that long to visit all possible solutions, but they only
need one solution.  They may find a working solution after 35 seconds.
Just because they don't have time to try every solution doesn't mean
they won't fire up the machines for as long as they have in hopes of
cracking it in time.





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