2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian

MFPA expires2013 at ymail.com
Sun Oct 27 15:41:11 CET 2013


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Hi


On Saturday 26 October 2013 at 12:39:58 AM, in
<mid:910f3581-eba2-49b1-89b4-655718ad396b at email.android.com>, Paul R.
Ramer wrote:



> Well, this assumes that you need 25 years of security.
> If your messages *must* remain uncrackable for that
> length of time, you may want to take many more measures
> to ensure the secrecy of what is being communicated,
> e.g. physical security, intranet mediated messages
> versus Internet mediated messages, etc.

Couldn't a cryptographically broken algorithm also raise the problem
of forged digital signatures?



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