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MD5 Hack Interesting, But Not Threatening
Tim Callan, 2009-01-05

A few days ago at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin, researchers presented a paper in which they had used an MD5 collision attack and substantial computing firepower to create a false SSL certificate using the RapidSSL brand of SSL certificate. In the intervening time we have seen a great deal of confusion and misinformation in the press and blogosphere about the specifics of this attack and what it means to the online ecosystem.

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MD5 Hack Interesting, But Not Threatening 2009-01-12
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I found this article to be not much more then a waste of space on security focus. I would think someone from verisign would have more since then to say this is not a serious issue. The simple fact of the matter is, there are people out there with the computational power to successfully recreate atta...

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