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Adam == Adam Jacob Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam Rot 13 may not be strong but rot12 is. I once posted a
Adam string that I only rotated 12 chars to my blog and it took a
Adam month before anyone figured it out that probably
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:46:50 GMT, Joel Merrick said:
Maybe it'll get leaked on the net and we'll find out they use a hard
coded DES key that I could crack with my casio watch ;)
No, ROT13 is way leet strong crypto as long as nobody knows it, as
Skylarov found out... ;)
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Rot 13 may not be strong but rot12 is. I once posted a string that I
only rotated 12 chars to my blog and it took a month before anyone
figured it out that probably says more about the iq of the people
reading my blog than the security of rot13.
Adam
Where is it written in the
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 05:08 +, Jason Coombs wrote:
My flight into Midway airport, Chicago, just sat on the runway for nearly two
hours tonight because of a potential security breach in the terminal,
described here:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Jason Coombs wrote:
If the devices create phantoms by design, why would they not also obey
commands to display arbitrary replacement images when some
non-TEMPEST-hardened component is blasted with RF from within the x-ray
scanning chamber?
A few years ago I met someone
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My flight into Midway airport, Chicago, just sat on the