Basically, we're not longer safe! :shock:
http://www.hardmac.com/news/2010/03/08/rsa-1024-bits-key-encryption-cracked
In summary, instead of using brute force, they stressed the processor containing the authentication key by submitting it to voltage stress. Subsequent errors allowed scientists to reconstitute the key. This information comes couple of weeks after some scientists successfully cracked by brute force attack in 2.5 years a 768-bits encryption key. The way to avoid such stress-based attack would be to modify CPU to make them insensitive to such voltage variation. Now, the next protection level would be 2048-bist encryption..
http://www.hardmac.com/news/2010/03/08/rsa-1024-bits-key-encryption-cracked
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 8.1 PRO3rd Generation Intel Core i7‐3612QM CPU @ 2.1...8GB DDR3NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M (128 bit), 1GB Grpahics
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- DELL VOSTRO 3650
- OS
- Windows 8.1 PRO
- CPU
- 3rd Generation Intel Core i7‐3612QM CPU @ 2.10GHZ
- Memory
- 8GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M (128 bit), 1GB Grpahics
- Screen Resolution
- 1920X1080
- Hard Drives
- 750GB 5400RPM