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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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Re: Re: MD5 Hack Interesting, But Not Threatening 2009-01-14
Anonymous
Take the criticism you are seeing here as one that is constructive. This site has been going downhill for some time. You may also want to add some blogs that are useful. Having emergentchaos here is really pointless as they have not written any useful. Why have them? Perhaps ask someone like Aitel o...

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