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Re: Re: Digipass Go3 Token Dumper (at least for 2006)

Subject: Re: Re: Digipass Go3 Token Dumper (at least for 2006)
Date: 25 Nov 2006 15:02:00 -0000
Thanks Hugo!

http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/21040 says: "(...)Digipass Go3 is prone to an 
insecure-encryption vulnerability because the device uses an insecure 
single-key encryption algorithm (...)"

That is not the case.
The C++ implementation that I've provided shows exactly the _opposite_!

Its core is 3DES_112(2 64 DES keys used) based.
I believe this was I misunderstanding from the list's guys. Nothing to worry 
seriously about.

I'm glad we have VASCO's clarification. And it seems to me that now the 
community is really free to analyze the truncation/decimalization side of 
Digipass.

Is it secure? Is it the best VASCO could've come with? And the key derivation 
process?...

Best regards,

Felipe Collyer
(a.k.a. faypou)

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