Elliptic Curve Cryptography in Practice
- Joppe W. Bos ,
- J. Alex Halderman ,
- Nadia Heninger ,
- Jonathan Moore ,
- Michael Naehrig ,
- Eric Wustrow
2014 Financial Cryptography |
Published by Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
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In this paper we perform a review of elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) as it is used in practice today in order to reveal unique mistakes and vulnerabilities that arise in implementations of ECC. We study four popular protocols that make use of this type of public-key cryptography: Bitcoin, secure shell (SSH), transport layer security (TLS), and the Austrian e-ID card. We are pleased to observe that about 1 in 10 systems support ECC across the TLS and SSH protocols. However, we find that despite the high stakes of money, access and resources protected by ECC, implementations suffer from vulnerabilities similar to those that plague previous cryptographic systems.