From: Anish (anish@myrealbox.com)
Date: Thu Oct 09 2003 - 07:51:52 EDT
Hi,
you are right in a way :-), RC4 does have a weakness ,as in ,if not used rightly it would give out some extra bits of information.The first few bytes of RC4 has this problem ,so if discarded this could be remedied.The attack would make some one with a curious mind wonder ,the algorithm has been around for long ...the attack that too based on statistical anaylsis came to light recently :-).
The problem with RC4 is further aggrevated in WEP having IV in clear.
regards
anish
>>RC4 is weak when used multiple times with a fixed >>secret key and with a few
>>bytes of initialization, which are sent out in >>cleartext. This is exactly
>>how WEP uses RC4.
>>The main point I was stressing is that there is >>another problem of the way
>>in which WEP uses RC4, which is related to poorly >>chosen or "weak" IVs,
>>leading to disclosure of key bits over time.
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