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12/21/13 RSA Reportedly Received $10M From NSA For Role In Encryption Software Access -Moslem Press www.moslempress.com/rsa-reportedly-received-10m-nsa-role-encryption-software-access/ 1/3 Moslem Press Sites By Languege : Saturday, December 21st , 2013 English français русский ﻓﺎرﺳﯽ اﻟﻌرﺑﯾﺔ... Search HOME WORLD POLITIC ECONOMY SPORT SCIENCE & TECH ARTICLES & ANALYSES ISLAMIC AWAKENING LIFE MEDIA eavy hand in 9/11: Analyst » UK account deficit widens to highest level since 1989 » Hagel slams China’s ‘irresponsible’ actions in naval standoff » Snowden was RSA Reportedly Received $10M From NSA For Role In Encryption Software Access The latest documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden claim the US National Security Agency (NSA) paid a computer security firm $10 million in order to create a secret back door into encryption software. According to Joseph Menn of Reuters, the documents allegedly reveal that the NSA and RSA arranged a secret agreement in which the agency “created and promulgated a flawed formula for generating random numbers” called the Dual Elliptic Curve so they would be able to crack encryption codes and gain entry to “widely used” computer products. It has already been reported that RSA, identified by Reuters as “one of the most influential firms in the computer security industry,” helped the NSA distribute their formula by including it in a software tool known as Bsafe, which is “used to enhance security in personal computers and many other products.” However, Menn said the amount of money that changed hands as part of the lucrative contract had been previously undisclosed. “Although that sum might seem paltry, it represented more than a third of the revenue that the relevant division at RSA had taken in during the entire previous year,” he added. “The earlier disclosures of RSA’s entanglement with the NSA already had shocked some in the close-knit world of computer security experts. The company had a long history of championing privacy and security, and it played a leading role in blocking a 1990s effort by the NSA to require a special chip to enable spying on a wide range of computer and communications products.” Menn attempted to contact RSA, which is now a subsidiary of computer storage giant EMC Corp, and the NSA to discuss the story, but both parties declined to comment. However, the security software firm did release a statement denying they intentionally designed or enabled back-doors in their products, he added. Popular Recent Icy storm batters struggling Gaza Strip : In Photo December 15, 2013 Russia should resist weakening attempts: Putin December 21, 2013 Believers to take care of themselves and adhere to the path of their guidance; they should not be worried December 17, 2013 Afghan security forces kill nine Taliban militants December 17, 2013 7 Breathtaking Places You Need To See Before You Die December 17, 2013 Polls Where are anti-austerity protests in Europe headed? They will continue amid more government cuts They will die down as people will accept cuts The will intensify into a European revolution Vote View Results Polls Archive Facebook Twitter

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The latest documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden claim the US National Security Agency (NSA) paid a computer security firm $10 million in order to create a secret back door into encryption software. According to Joseph Menn of Reuters, the documents allegedly reveal that the NSA and RSA arranged a secret agreement in which the agency “created and promulgated a flawed formula for generating random numbers” called the Dual Elliptic Curve so they would be able to crack encryption codes and gain entry to “widely used” computer products.

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The latest documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden claim the US National Security

Agency (NSA) paid a computer security firm $10 million in order to create a secret back door into

encryption software.

According to Joseph Menn of Reuters, the documents allegedly reveal that the NSA and RSA

arranged a secret agreement in which the agency “created and promulgated a flawed formula for

generating random numbers” called the Dual Elliptic Curve so they would be able to crack

encryption codes and gain entry to “widely used” computer products.

It has already been reported that RSA, identified by Reuters as “one of the most influential firms

in the computer security industry,” helped the NSA distribute their formula by including it in a

software tool known as Bsafe, which is “used to enhance security in personal computers and

many other products.” However, Menn said the amount of money that changed hands as part of

the lucrative contract had been previously undisclosed.

“Although that sum might seem paltry, it represented more than a third of the revenue that the

relevant division at RSA had taken in during the entire previous year,” he added. “The earlier

disclosures of RSA’s entanglement with the NSA already had shocked some in the close-knit

world of computer security experts. The company had a long history of championing privacy and

security, and it played a leading role in blocking a 1990s effort by the NSA to require a special

chip to enable spying on a wide range of computer and communications products.”

Menn attempted to contact RSA, which is now a subsidiary of computer storage giant EMC Corp,

and the NSA to discuss the story, but both parties declined to comment. However, the security

software firm did release a statement denying they intentionally designed or enabled back-doors

in their products, he added.

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“To what extent RSA management knew of the nature of the NSA’s system is unclear,” said

Slashgear’s Chris Davies. He added that, despite the company’s denials, “several current and

former RSA employees said, under anonymity, that the firm’s shift away from pure cryptography

products was a likely reason for the deal.

“Others, though, argued that the NSA had not been fully open about the purpose of the formula,

which was supposedly billed as a key technological advance in security,” he added. “The

government officials involved in the negotiations did not reveal that the NSA had back door

access to Dual Elliptic Curve, the RSA insiders insist.”

According to Davies, sources said RSA management viewed the NSA’s proposal as a chance to

keep active in the field of cybersecurity, which was being framed at the time as American firms

helping the government protect domestic computer systems against international spies and

hackers.

Once the RSA adopted the Dual Elliptic Curve, it helped the NSA secure National Institutes of

Standards and Technology (NIST) approval for the formula as a “legitimate number generator,”

he added. That happened less than a year before “the system was being cited as significantly

flawed,” causing RSA officials to advise customers “to shift away from it as soon as possible,” the

Slashgear reporter added.

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