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| Subject: | Re: PasswordSafe 3.0 weak random number generator allows key recovery attack |
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| Date: | 24 Mar 2006 07:03:30 -0000 |
Hi,
- As has been pointed out, this is a BETA release, so it's a bit, er, inelegant
to describe this as a flaw in 3.0. Guess I'll have to bump the release number
when we fix this...
- At least this is an implementation flaw, as opposed to the format design flaw
that the good folks at ElcomSoft found last time...
Cheers,
Rony
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