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Re: Encrypting same data with many keys...
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Matthew Ghio wrote:
> Having identical plaintexts raised to the same power modulo different
> numbers makes the solution much easier. If you have enough RSA
> encryptions of the same number to the same power, you can solve it
> outright by the remainder theorem.
So if I wanted to do this and use RSA, how could it be shielded from
attack? I take it switching to DH or MH won't help. Would Eliptic
Curves have different properties against this attack?
Maybe a random session key in the middle would help?
i.e.: File[N]=RSA(PublicKey[n],RandomSessionKey[N]+IDEA(SessionKey[N],Data))
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