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In 2008 the world of SSL was shocked by the discovery of a flaw in a popular operating system that limited the total set of possible private keys on this OS to about 32,000. We explain what happened, industry response, and its consequences.
By Tim Callan and Jason Soroko5
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In 2008 the world of SSL was shocked by the discovery of a flaw in a popular operating system that limited the total set of possible private keys on this OS to about 32,000. We explain what happened, industry response, and its consequences.

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