Re: [saag] SHA-1 to SHA-n transition

Yoav Nir <ynir@checkpoint.com> Mon, 23 February 2009 20:08 UTC

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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 22:08:22 +0200
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Does this help?

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>
> Look at the latter half of these slides for his description of the
> role that wildcard DNS names on certs play in one class of attacks.
>
> <https://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-dc-09/Marlinspike/BlackHat-DC-09-Marlinspike-Defeating-SSL.pdf>

This gets me a 404 as well.

-Ekr

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