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Toyota, GM and Ford all reported huge drop in white van sales, to a virtual
zero. Ford also asked dealers to remove white vans from "highly visible"
locations.
Unrelated, several body shops are advertising discounts on "white van
conversion"
At 10:52 PM +0100 10/21/02, Adam Back wrote:
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 10:38:35PM -0400, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
There may be a hole somewhere, but Microsoft is trying hard to get
it right and Brian seemed quite competent.
It doesn't sound breakable in pure software for the user, so this
forces
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At 05:13 PM 10/21/02 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
>
>So I guess the follow on question is: Even if you can look at the code
of a
>RNG...how easy is it to determine if its output is "usefully random",
or are
>there certain "Diffie-approved" RNGs that should always be there, and
if not
>something's up?
I've been trying to figure out whether the following attack will be
feasible in a Pd system, and what would have to be incorporated to prevent
against it.
Alice runs "trusted" application T on her computer. This is some sort of
media application, which acts on encoded data streamed over the
intern
I have been asked to audit some source code to see if the programmer
inserted a backdoor. (The code processes input from general users, and has
access to the bits that control the privilege levels of those users, so
backdoors are quite possible.) The question I have is what obscure
techniques sho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Major Variola ret) writes:
> Court Won't Hear Ariz. Gang Case
>
> By EUN-KYUNG KIM
> Associated Press Writer
>
> WASHINGTON (AP)--The Supreme Court refused to reverse an order Monday
> that released a man who was jailed for giving advice to members of an
> Arizona street gang.
>
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On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 10:38:35PM -0400, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
> There may be a hole somewhere, but Microsoft is trying hard to get
> it right and Brian seemed quite competent.
It doesn't sound breakable in pure software for the user, so this
forces the user to use some hardware hacking.
The
Major Variola wrote...
"Bit-bias is trivial to correct (see Shannon). Take a look at Prof.
Marsaglia's "Diehard" suite of statistical-structural tests for a real
obstacle course. But no such "does it look random" test can tell good PRNG
from TRNG. You must peek under the hood."
Indeed, as far
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> David Howe[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
>
> at Sunday, October 20, 2002 2:22 PM, Jim Choate
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> > http://theregister.co.uk/content/6/27659.html
> looks like a dumbed-down version of the secureID system.
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at Monday, October 21, 2002 3:14 PM, Trei, Peter
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On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 03:37:33PM +0100, David Howe wrote:
> at Monday, October 21, 2002 3:14 PM, Trei, Peter
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was seen to say:
> > I'd be nervous about a availability with centralized servers,
> > even if they are "triple redundant with two sites". DDOS
> > attacks, infrastru
Court Won't Hear Ariz. Gang Case
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seen to say:
> Looking at their web site, they seem pretty generic about
> what it's for, but I did not see any mention of using it for payments.
> So I assume it's for logins.
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At 07:40 PM 10/18/02 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
>Well,I disagree about psuedo random number generation, sort of.
>First, if I have PSR sequence of the known variety (ie, ANSI or ITU),
and if
>it's mapped to some telecom standard (DS-1/3, OC-3/12/48/192), then my
test
>set can and should be able to
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On 21 Oct 2002 at 10:21, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
> But no such "does it look random" test can tell good
> PRNG from TRNG. You must peek under the hood.
More generally, one can never know something is random merely
by looking at it, but only by knowing why it is random. One
must have bo
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