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Time: 05:23 UTC   |   Date: November 6

Analysis of alleged US cryptanalysis

Impressively sane BBC News article discussing the recent claims about the US breaking Iranian ciphers, which includes discussion from Ross Anderson, Fred Piper and Simon Singh, suggesting it was unlikely to be pure cryptanalysis. Great quote from Anderson: "As the former chief scientist of the NSA once remarked at one of our security workshops, almost all breaks of cipher systems are due to implementation errors, operational failures, burglary, blackmail and bribery. As for cryptanalysis, it happens, but very much less often than most people think."

Potential to add information to: Ahmed Chalabi, NSA
Added to: Cryptanalysis

— Matt 01:20, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)