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- RSA_BSAFE abstract "RSA BSAFE is a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography library offered by RSA Security. From 2004 to 2013 the default random number generator in the library contained a backdoor from the American National Security Agency, as part of NSA's secret Bullrun program.[citation needed]".
- RSA_BSAFE wikiPageExternalLink rsa-bsafe.htm.
- RSA_BSAFE wikiPageID "41479526".
- RSA_BSAFE wikiPageRevisionID "604214120".
- RSA_BSAFE sign "Matthew Green, cryptographer and research professor at Johns Hopkins University".
- RSA_BSAFE text "So why would RSA pick Dual_EC as the default? You got me. Not only is Dual_EC hilariously slow — which has real performance implications — it was shown to be a just plain bad random number generator all the way back in 2006. By 2007, when Shumow and Ferguson raised the possibility of a backdoor in the specification, no sensible cryptographer would go near the thing. And the killer is that RSA employs a number of highly distinguished cryptographers! It's unlikely that they'd all miss the news about Dual_EC.".
- RSA_BSAFE subject Category:Cryptographic_software.
- RSA_BSAFE comment "RSA BSAFE is a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography library offered by RSA Security. From 2004 to 2013 the default random number generator in the library contained a backdoor from the American National Security Agency, as part of NSA's secret Bullrun program.[citation needed]".
- RSA_BSAFE label "RSA BSAFE".
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- RSA_BSAFE sameAs Q17083990.
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- RSA_BSAFE isPrimaryTopicOf RSA_BSAFE.