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RE: RDP sniffing

Subject: RE: RDP sniffing
Date: 31 Dec 2007 13:58:21 -0000
Maybe I don't swim in the deep part of the ocean, but I'm curious what part of 
this paper is relevant to RDP sniffing.

Do you worry about attackers leveraging the WRNG and thus decrypting any 
traffic generated by Windows? I suppose if you have especially high security 
concerns (national security, e.g.) you could/should say yes...but for most of 
us, I think this falls under an exotic form of attack that is not a large issue.

Feel free to add more, as I'd totally be open to listening why my assumptions 
are wrong. :)


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Okay people, go a little deeper: http://eprint.iacr.org/2007/419.pdf

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