An Open Letter Sent to Oded Goldreich and Posted on Sci.Math

Subject:An Open Letter Sent to Oded Goldreich and Posted on Sci.Math
Date:Thu, 26 Nov 2009 05:30:07 -0800 (PST)

On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Martin Musatov
wrote:

Dear Mr. Goldreich:

Hello, Sir. I have an ameteur theory I would like you to review so
I may study your response and deduce more information:

Theory: You're a pompous ass.

Proof: http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~oded/p-vs-np.html

Consider the paragraph below, if you have the stomach for it,
coward.

The Birthday DNS Attack is coined after the mathematical result:

* The probability two or more people in a group of 23 share
the same birthday exceeds 50% - the 'so-called' "Birthday Paradox".

This mathematical principle may be applied to pseudo-random number
generation: in this example the very process for generating
transaction ID's for DNS.

A conventional DNS ID spoof attack:

* attack sends n queries where probability of success
becomes n/65535

A Birthday DNS attack:

* the attack sends n spoof replies for n queries
where the probability of success P becomes:

P=1-(1-1/t)*^[(n^x)*(n-1)/2]

The first thousand values of give the probability of the success
of the attack:

* At 300 n=50%
* 99% as n approaches 800.

Conventional attack would have yielded less than 0.5% success.

Acknowledge it or wait for it to own you.

Sincerely,

M. Michael Musatov
http://www.meami.org





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