2012.06.09 13:10:15 (211414902663942144) from Daniel J. Bernstein, replying to "Stefano Zanero (@raistolo)" (211229401231261697):
@raistolo Gutmann spends several pages strenuously claiming that weak crypto (anything above "homebrew crypto") is not a security problem.
2012.06.08 17:36:07 (211119422809718784) from Daniel J. Bernstein:
Peter Gutmann, Engineering Security, 2012: "In practice cryptography is bypassed and not attacked." #flame #md5 #makingfoolofyourself
2012.06.08 18:39:32 (211135382765576192) from "Stefano Zanero (@raistolo)":
@hashbreaker that's a mean quote. I think it's fair to say that in systems built around crypto, crypto is the last thing to worry about.
2012.06.09 00:41:00 (211226350395203584) from Daniel J. Bernstein, replying to "Stefano Zanero (@raistolo)" (211135382765576192):
@raistolo Malware exploits flaws in widely deployed crypto---but you're still not convinced that crypto is one of the things to worry about?
2012.06.09 00:53:08 (211229401231261697) from "Stefano Zanero (@raistolo)":
@hashbreaker besides, such quotes apply to yet-unbroken, tested algorithms. MD5 hardly qualifies.