On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 11:43:55PM -0500, Donald Eastlake 3rd wrote:
> been that you either throw away the first 256 bytes of stream key output 
> or use a different key on every message. WEP does neither. TKIP, the new 

You NEVER, EVER, re-use the key for a stream cipher, if you do, you might
as well just give up. By re-using the key, I can get
plaintext (combinator) plaintext, which is easier to solve than
plaintext (combinator) cipherstream.

It's one of those things, like re-using a pad.

MBM

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Matthew Byng-Maddick         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>           http://colondot.net/

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