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Rescorla, E., "Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Method", RFC 2631, June 1999.

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Attacking RSA-based Sessions in SSL/TLS - Klíma, Pokorny, Rosa (2003)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....for signing purposes. Secondly, it depends on the specific system as to how far the faked signature is important, directly implying how dangerous the attack is. From the basic properties of SSL TLS ( 10] 12] it follows that such a signature may be abused to certify an ephemeral RSA or D H [11] public key of a faked server. The faked server can then be palmed on an ordinary user to elicit some secret information from her. Generally speaking, this would be an attack on the authentication of a server. The necessary condition here is that the user is willing to use either the so called ....

....be palmed on an ordinary user to elicit some secret information from her. Generally speaking, this would be an attack on the authentication of a server. The necessary condition here is that the user is willing to use either the so called export RSA key or the ephemeral Diffie Hellman key agreement [11]. The practical situation is that some clients will some clients will not. It strongly depends on the attention paid to the configuration of such a client. Unfortunately, these minor details are very often neglected in a huge amount of applications. Moreover, we emphasize that the attack ....

RFC 2631: Rescorla, E.: Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Method, June 1999


Advice for Internet Subnetwork Designers - (ed.), Bormann, Fairhurst.. (2004)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

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Study of Security Aspects for Session Initiation Protocol - Kullenwall (2002)   (Correct)

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E. Rescorla, "Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Method", Request For Comments 2631. Internet Engineering Task Force, June 1999.


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Rescorla, E., "Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Method," IETF RFC 2631, June 1999.

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