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XML Digital Signature
Software solutions papers,
a flaw in the
Digital Signature
Algorithm (DSA) that could affect the integrity of secure transactions
on the Internet and adversely impact.
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XML Digital Signature Software solutions papers about the U.S. National Security Agency designed DSA and it is one of three
authentication algorithms approved for generating and verifying digital
signature under the
Digital Signature Standard. Digital signatures allow
software at the end of an electronic transaction to confirm the identity
of the party initiating the transaction and to verify the integrity of
the information received.
XML Digital Signature Software solutions papers,
The vulnerability does not pose any immediate
threat as it takes massive computing power to launch an attack on the
flaw, according to certain company. The
Digital Signature Standard was
developed by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
and has been adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). -XML
Digital Signature Software solutions papers
XML Digital
Signature Software solutions papers,
a glitch in the random number generation
technique used with the DSA.
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The
XML Digital Signature Software solutions papers
standards organizations could develop
a simple fix for DSA, which providers of
applications and services could
implement in software, according to certain company. NIST has agreed to
fix the weakness in the DSA and is now preparing a revision of the DSA
specification, which will be proposed in February, said chief of the computer security division in NIST's Information Technology
Laboratory, in a statement. Certain company first disclosed the
vulnerability last Nov. 15, during a meeting of a IEEE working group
that focused on standard specifications for public-key cryptography. He
found the flaw while analyzing an appendix to the DSA and has since
devised an alternation to the DSA algorithm that would, for all
practical purposes, eliminate the bias in the random number generator,
according to
XML Digital Signature Software solutions papers.
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