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Paper: Breaking Rainbow Takes a Weekend on a Laptop

eprint.iacr.org Breaking Rainbow Takes a Weekend on a Laptop

This work introduces new key recovery attacks against the Rainbow signature scheme, which is one of the three finalist signature schemes still in the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography standardization project. The new attacks outperform previously known attacks for all the parameter sets submitted to NI...

Breaking Rainbow Takes a Weekend on a Laptop

Abstract: "This work introduces new key recovery attacks against the Rainbow signature scheme, which is one of the three finalist signature schemes still in the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography standardization project. [...]"

  • In germany we have glass bottles that are reused, you pay a per bottle deposit (0,08€, non-reusable is 0,25€) and get it back when you bring the bottle back to the market. The market will send the bottle back to the company it came from and they will clean it and reuse it for bottling again if it's still good.

    There is also reuse for plastic bottles, but it is less common, at least everywhere I lived. (reuse is done regionally) Also they can't be reused as often as glass bottles. One could reuse metal containers, but that isn't done. I'd guess because they aren't transparent and so cannot be inspected by bottling systems as easily.

    Soft-drinks usually aren't reusable, because they aren't distributed locally.

  • Unrealistic, everyone knows that tabs are 8 characters

  • Intel Management Engine

    Isn't that just MINIX?

  • There is no independent media. This doesn't mean that there is no value in consuming it. If some source tells you they are "unbiased", independent from advertisers/funding or free of (private) agenda they either intentionally lie or lack self-reflection.

  • Doesn't change the fact that you shouldn't judge a book by its publisher.

  • Yes please asses the credibility of their articles based on their associations with shady companies instead of the contents plausibility.