After ' RSA 768-bit encrypted here is that cracked the 1024-bit. In it were three researchers at the University of Michigan;
- Andrea Pellegrini, Valeria Bertacco
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and Todd Austin. The purpose of the three researchers was to remove the RSA private key by generating fault in the server
encoding . To do this they have used an algorithm and the method of fault-based attack
managed to lock the module that dealt exponentiation on which encryption RSA. Finally used as obtained by exploiting a flaw in OpenSSL.
The test lasted 104 hours and
with all the paper work can be found in this address. Source:
oneitsecurity
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