https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicko_van_SomerenExcerpt:
"Van Someren has published numerous papers in the field of computer security. In 1998 he co-authored a paper[13] with Adi Shamir introducing the concept of key finding attacks. A statistical key finding attack was used by van Someren to locate the signature verification keys used by Microsoft to validate the signatures on MS-CAPI plug-ins. One of these key was later discovered to be referred to as the NSAKEY by Microsoft, sparking some controversy.[14]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_CryptoAPI
Excerpt:
"The Microsoft Windows platform specific Cryptographic Application Programming Interface (also known variously as CryptoAPI, Microsoft Cryptography API, MS-CAPI or simply CAPI) is an application programming interface included with Microsoft Windows operating systems that provides services to enable developers to secure Windows-based applications using cryptography. It is a set of dynamically linked libraries that provides an abstraction layer which isolates programmers from the code used to encrypt the data."
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Observation: MS-CAPI -- would seem to be, prima facie, similar to Linux's OpenSSL...