hey guys, i have a question relating to fprs vs keyids
someone on the net says that an fpr can be collided in 2 seconds, which means 1
second 'on average'. A long keyid is 17 chars, a fpr is 40 chars. If 1000
milisecs * 2^30 (difference in bits) / 60 / 60 / 24 = 49710, thats a long time
but doable in less than a year by 50 gpus.
Why are fprs considered secure?
someone on the net says that an fpr can be collided in 2 seconds, which means 1
second 'on average'. A long keyid is 17 chars, a fpr is 40 chars. If 1000
milisecs * 2^30 (difference in bits) / 60 / 60 / 24 = 49710, thats a long time
but doable in less than a year by 50 gpus.
Why are fprs considered secure?