At least, I certainly hope it only applies to this particular instance…
Link to a better story from the article: Millions of high-security crypto keys crippled by newly discovered flaw | Ars Technica
At least, I certainly hope it only applies to this particular instance…
Link to a better story from the article: Millions of high-security crypto keys crippled by newly discovered flaw | Ars Technica
it’s just that specific implementation is broken - GitHub - crocs-muni/roca: ROCA: Infineon RSA key vulnerability
we’re safe yet.
hodl!
Most (all?) crypto currency address are hashes of a public key. I was thinking more about other applications that do share actual public keys, such as GPG.