Project971 0 Posted ... Hi, after the usual worrisome news, - http://thehackernews.com/2015/10/nsa-crack-encryption.html I have one question among others: They state 'Around 92% of the top 1 Million Alexa HTTPS domains make use of the same two primes for Diffie-Hellman, possibly enabling the agency to pre-compute a crack on those two prime numbers and read nearly all Internet traffic through those servers.' So how do the renaming 8% update them? Also hos vpn providers can protect to some extent against this ? cheers Quote Share this post Link to post
guppy 10 Posted ... The attack is against 1024bit keys AirVPN uses 4096bit;https://airvpn.org/topic/15566-the-nsa-sure-breaks-a-lot-of-unbreakable-crypto-this-is-probably-how-they-do-it/?hl=%2Bprimes+%2Bserver&do=findComment&comment=32953 Should be a Vulnerability faq in the faq section Quote Share this post Link to post