On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 03:42:12AM +0000, Nick Hilliard wrote:
James DeVincentis via NANOG wrote:
On top of that, the calculations they did were for a stupidly simple document modification in a type of document where hiding extraneous data is easy. This will get exponentially computationally more expensive the more data you want to mask. It took nine quintillion computations in order to mask a background color change in a PDF.
And again, the main counter-point is being missed. Both the good and bad documents have to be brute forced which largely defeats the purpose. Tthose numbers of computing hours are a brute force. It may be a simplified brute force, but still a brute force.
The hype being generated is causing management at many places to cry exactly what Google wanted, “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The Reaction state table described in https://valerieaurora.org/hash.html appears to be entertainingly accurate.
With particular reference to the "slashdotter" column. - Matt