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Phillip
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Patrick
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Crypto
[Cryptography] Blockchain without proof of work
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 8:46 PM Patrick Chkoreff wrote: > Ángel wrote on 1/11/19 6:57 PM: > > > I am a bit worried by the truncation part. The fact that a ha
Jan 13
Alfie John
Crypto
[Cryptography] Don't grep for PGP Fingerprints
Hi all, I've always used grep when checking for PGP Fingerprints. After a thread on Twitter [1], I learned that this is totally insecure: "The potential vuln
Jan 10
Joshua
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Jan
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Peter
(18)
Crypto
[Cryptography] Came up with a weird use case, got questions
Jan Schaumann writes: >IIRC the formats used by OpenSSH are not defined anywhere but in their code. >(I once went through that when trying to figure out how t
Jan 10
Kevin W. Wall
Crypto
[Cryptography] Real World Crypto talk on Google Tink
Thai Duong, one of the authors of Google Tink, posted this (slighted edited) to the Tink Users group. Hopefully he won't mind me sharing it here. The live stre
Jan 10
Michael
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David
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Udhay
(5)
Crypto
[Cryptography] Google Titan Security Keys
On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 2:02 PM Michael Nelson via cryptography wrote: > If no one can help me with good link or a paragraph off the top of their head, then I g
Jan 8
Henry Baker
Crypto
[Cryptography] 35c3: HW SSD encryption == crap
https://media.ccc.de/c/35c3/ "Self-encrypting deception" As you can guess, the built-in encryption for SSD's is complete crap, but much, much worse: Microsoft
Jan 8
Phillip
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jamesd
(12)
Crypto
[Cryptography] Amongst the requirements for digests...
On 06/01/2019 00:29, Jonathan Thornburg wrote: > On Sat, Jan 05, 2019 at 10:16:40AM +0800, jamesd@echeque.com wrote: >> Obviously a nation state can calculate 2
Jan 6
Dave
(2)
Crypto
[Cryptography] Happy birthday, Tommy Flowers!
Tommy Flowers MBE was born on this day in 1905; an electrical and mechanical engineer, he designed Colossus, arguably the world's first electronic computer, whi
Dec 21
Ismail
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Ersin
(15)
Crypto
[Cryptography] Hohha quantum resistant end-to-end encryption protocol draft
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 8:42 PM Alfie John wrote: > PSK doesn't work with Group Messaging. Initially PSK is fine when the > group is created, but what happens
Dec 8
grarpamp
Crypto
Re: [Cryptography] [tor-talk] comparison of Tor and Kovri in regards to deanonymization attacks
I was curious for Monero dev's rationale to pick I2P over Tor >> Whatever I've seen online doesn't strike me as particularly convincing. Same could be asked o
Dec 6
Dmitry
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Nico
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Salz,
(6)
Crypto
[Cryptography] ETSI releases standards for enterprise security and data centre management
(I removed TLS from the list) > Isn't there a lower bar at the IETF for defining new cipher suites, as long as you're not seeking a "recommended" setting?
Dec 4
Tamzen Cannoy
Crypto
[Cryptography] ADMIN: Apology for slip in Moderation
Earlier today I let a post with a personal slight go thru in Peter Fairbrother's comment on Ismail Kizir’s post. It normally would not have gone thru but I w
Nov 16
Tom Mitchell
Crypto
[Cryptography] Microsoft has another toe in the quantum world
This and IBM's efforts are interesting. Long term secrets should be resistant. Between "AI" and quantum methods a lot of problems will find solutions. Seen o
Nov 15
Henry
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Jerry
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Tom
(7)
Crypto
[Cryptography] Brute force circa 1939
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 12:03 PM Jerry Kemp wrote: > FWIW, I looked around is several locations, and was able to find > "Espionage Agent" available on the Way
Nov 15
Bob Wilson
Crypto
[Cryptography] Hoover in cold war times
From Cryptography Digest, Vol 67, Issue 12: Now it's 1939; who do you think might have this particular agenda? Who in the govt has spent twenty years scarin
Nov 15
Gaurav Misra
Crypto
[Cryptography] Fifth International Workshop on Privacy Engineering (IWPE'19)
*Call For Papers: Fifth International Workshop on Privacy Engineering (IWPE'19)* http://iwpe.info/ *co-located with the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Nov 13
Ron
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Tony
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Pipo
(7)
Crypto
[Cryptography] Seeking recommendations for a dedicated server/VPS provider
On 11/9/18 7:01 PM, Ron Garret wrote: > Subject line says it all. My server provider, which I have been happily using for fifteen years (Zerolag), was recently
Nov 12
Tamzen
(2)
Crypto
[Cryptography] ADMIN: Rules for posting to the Cryptography List
There has been a huge number of posts getting rejected lately for top posting. Please do not top post! -- There are a lot of new people subcribed to the mail
Nov 12
iang
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Dan
(2)
Crypto
[Cryptography] Early data mining efforts by the KGB defeated the CIA's efforts at blending in
On Nov 11, 2018, at 9:45 AM, iang wrote: > > > How to explain the KGB’s amazing success identifying CIA agents in the field? > Paranoid CIA heads blamed S
Nov 12
Dave Horsfall
Crypto
[Cryptography] Happy birthday, Donald Michie!
Donald Michie, a computer scientist, was born on this day in 1923; he was famous for his work in AI, and also worked at Bletchley Park on the "Tunny" cipher.
Nov 10
Dave Horsfall
Crypto
[Cryptography] Happy birthday, NSA!
The NSA ("No Such Agency", "Never Say Anything", etc) was created on this day by presidential decree in 1952; it was so secret that even its name was a secret
Nov 3
iang
Crypto
[Cryptography] Why the NSA called me...
Amusing read about source, crypto, cooperation and the NSA. https://medium.com/datadriveninvestor/why-the-nsa-called-me-after-midnight-and-requested-my-source-
Nov 3
John
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D.
(5)
Crypto
[Cryptography] Ten years ago today
| From: John Levine | Someone asked what it's good for, Satoshi said you could | use it to do spam filtering. I said, no you can't | About a decade later
Nov 3
Ryan Carboni
Crypto
[Cryptography] Observation on Simon and Speck
Simon has 72 rounds, minus 11 rounds for diffusion. Each round uses a single AND gate per bit, so 61 AND gates are used per bit for the internal function. Spec
Oct 29
Dave Horsfall
Crypto
[Cryptography] RIP Tommy Flowers MBE
We lost engineer Tommy Flowers MBE on this day in 1998; he designed Colossus (the world's first programmable computer, although arguably not Turing-complete)
Oct 27
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