Commentary Authentication
RSA Weakness and e-Commerce Authentication
RSA key weakness
The recently disclosed weakness in the RSA keys found on the web created a lot of activity in the scientific and the commercial world. What does that mean to everyday e-commerce transactions and how much trust should we have in them. This particular weakness in some of the RSA keys used in a server certificate for example can enable someone to impersonate a server identity, since an attacker can compute the server’s private key used in signing and authenticating the server to the browsers. This is not a trivial weakness obviously. However, it should not be perceived as an attack on all e-commerce as advertised since the other keys that are generated properly will not have any issue and the trust in them is not affected.
An attack on all e-commerce should have the effect of enabling an attacker to impersonate any server – which is far from reality here. However, this finding does bring a very important issue in generating random numbers and in also generating RSA keys that are not “weak keys”. The software or hardware used to generate keys should be tested against known weaknesses at all times, and customers should ask vendors questions about the process they used to test their cryptographic software. Of course, using other strong cryptographic methods is also a good idea – but also if the keys and random numbers are generated correctly.
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