Re: Successful remote AES key extraction
From: Michael Amling (nospam_at_nospam.com)
Date: 04/18/05
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Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 13:46:06 GMT
Rob Warnock wrote:
>
> *HAH!* You're probably not going through more than a couple of routers.
> [Use "traceroute" to see exactly how many.] Try a path that goes halfway
> across the country, something with over a dozen hops that goes through
> at least two major peering points, and you'll see what I mean.
What is your point here? That attackers can never attack from a few
miles (or a few blocks or a few meters) away? That you need not defend
against attackers that are less than halfway across the country?
--Mike Amling
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