Re: Multiple ECDSA signatures with the same random nonce

From: Anne & Lynn Wheeler (lynn_at_garlic.com)
Date: 08/18/03


Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2003 22:43:11 GMT


hei123@gamebox.net (Ruaide Berti) writes:
> Sorry from this questions, but I don't understand the math behind
> encryption.

think along the lines of solving two equations in two unknowns ... if
both private key and random number are constant. FIPS186 objective is
to have the random number, never the same.

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