On 1 April 2013 20:28, Petr Praus <p...@praus.net> wrote:

> An attacker would have to find a collision between two specific pieces of
> code - his malicious code and a useful innoculous code that would be
> accepted as pull request. This is the second, much harder case in the
> birthday problem. When people talk about SHA-1 being broken they actually
> mean the first case in the birthday problem - find any two arbitrary values
> that hash to the same value. So, no I don't think it's a feasible attack
> vector any time soon.
>
> Besides, with that kind of hashing power, it might be more feasible to
> cause problems in the chain by e.g. constantly splitting it.
>

OK, maybe im being *way* too paranoid here ... but what if someone had
access to github, could they replace one file with one they had prepared at
some point?


>
>
> On 1 April 2013 03:26, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarva...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I was just looking at:
>>
>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4571.0
>>
>> I'm just curious if there is a possible attack vector here based on the
>> fact that git uses the relatively week SHA1
>>
>> Could a seemingly innocuous pull request generate another file with a
>> backdoor/nonce combination that slips under the radar?
>>
>> Apologies if this has come up before ...
>>
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