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Written by Giuseppe Bonfà   
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

This Report is not recent, but is very interesting under many aspects:

  • Well designed Analysis  Approach for a Generic CryptoTarget
  • Concrete Cryptanalysis and successive Attack
  • Evidence of Badly Designed Conceptual and Logical Crypto Architecture

 

 

 

In this report, we point out a serious security flaw in Microsoft Word and Excel. The stream cipher RC4 [9] with key length up to 128 bits is used in Microsoft Word and Excel to protect the documents.


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