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Re: [tor-dev] Discussion on the crypto migration plan of the identity keys of Hidden Services
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 11:29 AM, David Vorick <david.vorick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Why are so many bits necessary? Isn't 128bits technically safe against brute
> force?
Not for RSA keys. A 1024-bit RSA key is considered approximately as
strong as an 80-bit symmetric key; 2048-bit keys are approximately as
strong as a 112-bit symmetric key, and are the present recommended
keysize. See https://www.rsa.com/rsalabs/node.asp?id=2004
(I imagine we will also be considering other asymmetric algorithms for
this change, some of which provide more like the usual 1:1
keysize-to-security-parameter ratio.)
zw
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