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Encryption Operating Systems Security BSD

RSAREF Buffer Overflow

Python writes "OpenBSD have issued a security advisory describing a buffer overflow problem in the RSA crypto reference implementation. RSA crypto is patented in the US (expiring Sept 20, 2000), and for non-commercial use, RSA Inc. requires the use of their reference implementation (called RSAREF2). So not only are software patents a bad thing - they can even force you into using a crypro reference implementation with known security bugs..." It's worth noting that this is not just an OpenBSD issue. Anything that uses the RSA reference implementation will have the problem.
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RSAREF Buffer Overflow

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