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Re: [cryptography] NIST Randomness Beacon
CodesInChaos
Re: [cryptography] NIST Randomness Beacon
Natanael
Re: [cryptography] NIST Randomness Beacon
Adam Back
Re: [cryptography] NIST Randomness Beacon
Peter Todd
Re: [cryptography] NIST Randomness Beacon
dan
Re: [cryptography] NIST Randomness Beacon
Joachim Strömbergson
[cryptography] [tahoe-dev] SNARKs, constant-time proofs of computation
Andrew Miller
Re: [cryptography] [tahoe-dev] SNARKs, constant-time proofs of computation
Steve Weis
Re: [cryptography] [tahoe-dev] SNARKs, constant-time proofs of computation
Natanael
[cryptography] Curve25519 in OpenSSH & libssh
Nicolai
[cryptography] redaction differences btw Guardian and NYT NSA docs re: 'middle east anonymous service' and VPN crypto chips
ianG
[cryptography] Bitcoin attack
Karn Kallio
Re: [cryptography] Bitcoin attack
Peter Todd
Re: [cryptography] Bitcoin attack
Natanael
[cryptography] New cipher
Roth Paxton
Re: [cryptography] New cipher
Nico Williams
[cryptography] New cipher
Roth Paxton
Re: [cryptography] New cipher
Mansour Moufid
Re: [cryptography] New cipher
Ethan Heilman
[cryptography] A Bibliography of Pseudorandom Number Generation, Sampling, Selection, Distribution, and Tesing [PRNG]
=JeffH
[cryptography] coderman's keys
coderman
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
coderman
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
Natanael
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
Dave Howe
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
Zack Weinberg
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
Jeffrey Goldberg
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
Kelly John Rose
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
Phil Pennock
[cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
Sandy Harris
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
Peter Gutmann
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
Paterson, Kenny
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
Nikos Fotiou
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
Peter Gutmann
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
David Mercer
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
yersinia
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
Ben Laurie
Re: [cryptography] European report says many crypto protocols have problems
Krisztián Pintér
[cryptography] chacha test vectors
ianG
Re: [cryptography] chacha test vectors
Sébastien Martini
Re: [cryptography] chacha test vectors
ianG
Re: [cryptography] chacha test vectors
Joachim Strömbergson
[cryptography] Opportunistic encryption of modern web application without "https"
Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
[cryptography] Fwd: GB Secure Messenger V 06 released
R.R. D.
Re: [cryptography] Fwd: GB Secure Messenger V 06 released
grarpamp
[cryptography] "How I compiled TrueCrypt 7.1a for Win32 and matched the official binaries"
staticsafe
[cryptography] Fwd: [capsicum] capsicum-linux codebase
Ben Laurie
[cryptography] FreeBSD crypto and security meta
grarpamp
Re: [cryptography] FreeBSD crypto and security meta
coderman
Re: [cryptography] FreeBSD crypto and security meta
Joachim Strömbergson
Re: [cryptography] FreeBSD crypto and security meta
Ben Laurie
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] Mail Lists In the Post-Snowden Era
Adam Back
[cryptography] Which programs need good random values when a system first boots?
Paul Hoffman
[cryptography] Fwd: Which programs need good random values when a system first boots?
Peter Maxwell
Re: [cryptography] HTML List Abuse (was: "please ignore: this is only a test")
John Young
Re: [cryptography] bird.comms + compilers (urls)
John Young
Re: [cryptography] Snowden Comsec Is Stupefying
John Young
Re: [cryptography] Snowden Comsec Is Stupefying
coderman
[cryptography] NYT Planning NSA Ppaers
John Young
Re: [cryptography] NYT Planning NSA Ppaers
coderman
Re: [cryptography] NYT Planning NSA Ppaers
John Young
[cryptography] Just Published: Secrets and Leaks: The Dilemma of State Secrecy
John Young
Re: [cryptography] Snowden sets OPSEC record straight
John Young
Re: [cryptography] Snowden sets OPSEC record straight
coderman
[cryptography] Vernam, Mauborgne, Friedman: The One-Time Pad and the Index of Coincidence
John Young
[cryptography] Cryptographer Adi Shamir Prevented from Attending NSA History Conference
Eugen Leitl
Re: [cryptography] Cryptographer Adi Shamir Prevented from Attending NSA History Conference
ianG
[cryptography] my comment to NIST about reduced capacity in SHA-3
Zooko Wilcox-OHearn
[cryptography] technical question about gpg on debian/sid
Charlie Derr
Re: [cryptography] technical question about gpg on debian/sid
Lars Luthman
Re: [cryptography] technical question about gpg on debian/sid
Jeremy Stanley
Re: [cryptography] technical question about gpg on debian/sid
Werner Koch
Re: [cryptography] technical question about gpg on debian/sid
Jeremy Stanley
[cryptography] funding Tor development
Eugen Leitl
[cryptography] /dev/random is not robust
dj
Re: [cryptography] /dev/random is not robust
coderman
Re: [cryptography] /dev/random is not robust
Wyss, Felix
Re: [cryptography] /dev/random is not robust
Florian Weimer
Re: [cryptography] funding Tor development
Ben Laurie
Re: [cryptography] funding Tor development
Kyle Maxwell
Re: [cryptography] funding Tor development
Ben Laurie
Re: [cryptography] funding Tor development
Kelly John Rose
Re: [cryptography] funding Tor development
Kyle Maxwell
Re: [cryptography] funding Tor development
Kelly John Rose
Re: [cryptography] funding Tor development
Tom Ritter
Re: [cryptography] funding Tor development
John Young
Re: [cryptography] funding Tor development
Mansour Moufid
[cryptography] Whatare remaining U.S. export controls on crypto?
John Levine
Re: [cryptography] Whatare remaining U.S. export controls on crypto?
Jurre
[cryptography] SSH small RSA public exponent
Tim Hudson
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] PGP Key Signing parties
John Levine
[cryptography] was this FIPS 186-1 (first DSA) an attemped NSA backdoor?
Adam Back
Re: [cryptography] was this FIPS 186-1 (first DSA) an attemped NSA backdoor?
James A. Donald
[cryptography] Cryptographers condemn US National Security Agency’s tapping and tampering, but mathematicians shrug.
Eugen Leitl
[cryptography] FreeBSD crypto and security meta [was: zfs review 4185 New hash algo]
grarpamp
[cryptography] Passwords13 Bergen
Jean-Philippe Aumasson
Re: [cryptography] Passwords13 Bergen
Krisztián Pintér
Re: [cryptography] Passwords13 Bergen
Jeffrey Goldberg
[cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Eugen Leitl
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Eugen Leitl
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Eugen Leitl
[cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Eugen Leitl
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Eugen Leitl
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Joachim Strömbergson
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
CodesInChaos
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Joachim Strömbergson
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
CodesInChaos
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Joachim Strömbergson
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Eugen Leitl
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Zooko Wilcox-OHearn
Re: [cryptography] [zfs] [Review] 4185 New hash algorithm support
Zooko Wilcox-OHearn
[cryptography] Risks -- Server-side SSL key for 410k end-users subpoened by the Feds...
ianG
Re: [cryptography] [tor-talk] Guardian Tor article
grarpamp
[cryptography] the spell is broken
ianG
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
d.nix
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jared Hunter
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
d.nix
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
d.nix
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
coderman
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
coderman
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Kelly John Rose
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
coderman
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jon Callas
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
ianG
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jeffrey Goldberg
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jeffrey Goldberg
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jon Callas
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Kelly John Rose
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Paul Wouters
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Kelly John Rose
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Erwann Abalea
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jeffrey Walton
[cryptography] Curve25519 OID (was: Re: the spell is broken)
Patrick Pelletier
Re: [cryptography] Curve25519 OID (was: Re: the spell is broken)
Jeffrey Walton
Re: [cryptography] Curve25519 OID (was: Re: the spell is broken)
Peter Gutmann
Re: [cryptography] Curve25519 OID (was: Re: the spell is broken)
coderman
Re: [cryptography] Curve25519 OID (was: Re: the spell is broken)
CodesInChaos
Re: [cryptography] Curve25519 OID
Samuel Neves
Re: [cryptography] Curve25519 OID
Billy Brumley
Re: [cryptography] Curve25519 OID
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] Curve25519 OID
Billy Brumley
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Eric Murray
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Peter Gutmann
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jeffrey Goldberg
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jeffrey Walton
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jeffrey Walton
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Peter Gutmann
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Alan Braggins
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jeffrey Goldberg
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Nico Williams
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jeffrey Goldberg
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Nico Williams
[cryptography] cryptographic agility (was: Re: the spell is broken)
Patrick Pelletier
Re: [cryptography] cryptographic agility (was: Re: the spell is broken)
Jeffrey Goldberg
Re: [cryptography] cryptographic agility
Patrick Pelletier
Re: [cryptography] cryptographic agility (was: Re: the spell is broken)
Nico Williams
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Alan Braggins
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
ianG
[cryptography] ciphersuite revocation model? (Re: the spell is broken)
Adam Back
Re: [cryptography] ciphersuite revocation model? (Re: the spell is broken)
Natanael
Re: [cryptography] ciphersuite revocation model? (Re: the spell is broken)
Peter Todd
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Jared Hunter
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
ianG
Re: [cryptography] the spell is broken
Ed Stone
[cryptography] more oneid stuff 2-factor when smartphone offline scenarios (Re: replacing passwords with keys is not so hard (Re: PBKDF2 + current GPU or ASIC farms = game over for passwords))
Jonathan Thornburg
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] Why is emailing me my password?
John Young
Re: [cryptography] Surveillance
John Young
[cryptography] are ECDSA curves provably not cooked? (Re: [Cryptography] RSA equivalent key length/strength)
Adam Back
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] are ECDSA curves provably not cooked? (Re: RSA equivalent key length/strength)
Tony Arcieri
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] are ECDSA curves provably not cooked? (Re: RSA equivalent key length/strength)
Adam Back
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] are ECDSA curves provably not cooked? (Re: RSA equivalent key length/strength)
Tony Arcieri
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] are ECDSA curves provably not cooked? (Re: RSA equivalent key length/strength)
Jeffrey Goldberg
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] are ECDSA curves provably not cooked? (Re: RSA equivalent key length/strength)
yersinia
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] are ECDSA curves provably not cooked? (Re: RSA equivalent key length/strength)
Tony Arcieri
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] are ECDSA curves provably not cooked? (Re: RSA equivalent key length/strength)
James A. Donald
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] are ECDSA curves provably not cooked? (Re: RSA equivalent key length/strength)
Jeffrey Goldberg
[cryptography] TLS2
ianG
[cryptography] three crypto lists - why and which
Adam Back
Re: [cryptography] three crypto lists - why and which
Collin RM Stocks
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] TLS2
Adam Back
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] TLS2
Ben Laurie
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] TLS2
Ralph Holz
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] TLS2
Tom Ritter
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] TLS2
Ralph Holz
Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] TLS2
Wasa
[cryptography] PBKDF2 + current GPU or ASIC farms = game over for passwords (Re: TLS2)
Adam Back
Re: [cryptography] Allergy for client certificates
Guido Witmond
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