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Not everything is due at midnight.
Math Geek Rock Chick | June 20th 2008 by Anna
Today has been another day of gaining life experience and wisdom.I used to think everything was always due at midnight, unless otherwise stated. The operating systems assignement were due in the morning, which meant sleepless nights. Everything else read more
Conspiracy At The Cult Of Qelqoth?
The Cult of Qelqoth | June 19th 2008 by Qelqoth
Blogosphere, Teh Internets — An internet columnist for The Cult of Qelqoth threw a tantrum yesterday after failing to garner more views than anyone else on the website she writes for. Beatrix Vile, a sufferer of syphilis due to kill herself wi read more
Crypto: lotta all’ ultimo codice
Paradise City | June 8th 2008 by Davide
Qualche giorno fà, al Vulcano Buono ho acquistato due libri: Come io vedo il mondo di Albert Einstein e Crypto di Dan Brown. Quest’ ultimo è stato uno dei miei passatempi in questi giorni, e, contro ogni mia più rosea previsione, l’ ho read more
Crypto
Pascal Programming | June 6th 2008 by Adam Daza
{Agung Fitriyanto 7644;Firman Maulana 7666;Tri Danarto 7806;}program kripto;uses crt;var kata1,kata2,kata3,sandi1,sandi2,terj1,terj2,bantu:string; a,b,c:char; i,j,k,l:integer; jalan:boolean;procedure caribinernya read more
10 Computer Movies You Must See!
adamwhiles.com - Who the f*%# is that? | June 4th 2008 by Adam Whiles
Here is a list of computer and technology films that you may or may not have seen or heard of. Some of the movies on this list are a bit dated but still very interesting films. Please note that these are not listed in any kind of order like a top ten read more
Learn EDB: Basic Encryption
EnterpriseDB News | May 27th 2008 by Lewis Cunningham
LewisC's An Expert's Guide To Oracle TechnologyAn ITToolbox user recently asked a question on the EnterpriseDB discussion group, Oracle equilant UTL_I18N.STRING_TO_RAW IN ENTERPRISEDB.Basically, Sreenivas asked which functions in EnterpriseDB could b read more
Learn EDB: Basic Encryption
PostgreSQL DB News | May 27th 2008 by Lewis Cunningham
LewisC's An Expert's Guide To Oracle TechnologyAn ITToolbox user recently asked a question on the EnterpriseDB discussion group, Oracle equilant UTL_I18N.STRING_TO_RAW IN ENTERPRISEDB.Basically, Sreenivas asked which functions in EnterpriseDB could b read more
Bletchley Park to be gone
Literatecode | May 22nd 2008 by literatecode
Bletchey Park museum in financial trouble, according to ZDNet UK. This is bad. I hope there will be some funding after all and the museum will stay. I’d like to visit it one day. What seems to be strange to me here is a lack of UK Government he read more
Ubuntu/Debian CRNG Cracked - SSH Vulnerable
Perimeter Grid | May 17th 2008 by Grant
I don’t usually post about newly-discovered vulnerabilities, simply because there are so many of them — a dozen come out every day, especially in web applications. However, this one has further-reaching consequences. Security research read more
This just in: new great master seminar for the CS major!
Math Geek Rock Chick | May 4th 2008 by Anna
My third year of computer science studies is ending soon, which means I have to choose one of about 20 master seminars. I was thinking "Logic, Computational Theory and Cryptography", as it has "crypto" in its name and I take all the courses that hav read more
Data Hiding at the Airport
Perimeter Grid | May 2nd 2008 by Grant
According to the EFF blog, customs has taken to randomly searching electronic devices for suspicious data. It is somewhat mysterious what they are searching them for — given only a few minutes and a technically unskilled border guard doing th read more
My Best Friend Lied to Me About Crypto Sporidium
SodBlod - Free Blog Hosting | April 25th 2008
Cryptosporidium lives in the intestine of infected humans or animals. Millions of crypto parasites can be released in a bowel movement from an infected human or animal. Consequently, Cryptosporidium is found in soil, food, water, or surfaces that hav read more
American National Corpus
Retina Technoblog | April 11th 2008 by John Adams
Many Unix users are familiar with the system-wide english dictionary, known as /usr/dict/words. Nearly every word in /usr/dict/words has been registered by domain squatters, and most variants of the words are already in the brains of every automated read more
2factor: Interesting Encryption Technology (RSA)
Richi'Blog | April 8th 2008
2factor is primarily an encryption technology licensing business -- the company sells its technology to OEMs. The core technology is called Real Privacy Management (RPM).It works by calculating symmetric private keys (i.e., it doesn't use a public/pr read more
Voltage also has a Hybrid Service (RSA)
Richi'Blog | April 8th 2008
Hybrid services seem to be quite the theme on this weblog, for some reason. I just talked to Voltage Security, which announced something called "Connected VSN" today.Now, I know what VSN is -- the Voltage Security Network. It's a hosted service that read more
IronKey: an Encrypted USB Flash Drive on Steroids (RSA)
Richi'Blog | April 8th 2008
IronKey isn't just another encrypted USB flash drive-key-stick-thingy. For a start, the company makes a big thing of their claim that IronKey is the only such device designed from the start to be secure (as opposed to a flash drive that's had securit read more
Off to RSA
Richi'Blog | March 31st 2008
I'll be at the RSA conference next week, Monday-Wednesday. I'll also be doing other meetings in the SF bay area on the 3rd and 4th.If you want to meetup or just get in touch, best bet is by email or text (+447789200701). read more
Kernel Hacking again
Math Geek Rock Chick | March 18th 2008 by Anna
The second part of working on my kernel module is way harder than I thought it would be. It's the fifth day I've spent doing only this and there are still many things to fix. As for tonight, I have discovered:that rw_locks are spinlocks tooa dozen of read more
Email Address Typos can Spell Trouble
Richi'Blog | March 5th 2008
A quick extract from yesterday's IT Blogwatch, in which The U.S. Air Force gets caught sending classified data in unencrypted email:Sensitive information ... swamped Gary Sinnott's email inbox after he established www.mildenhall.com ... Emails intend read more
Whole-Disk Encryption Cracked
Perimeter Grid | February 28th 2008 by Grant
Early this week, some researchers at Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy released a fascinating video of whole-disk encryption being cracked quite quickly and easily. Whole-disk encryption products — such as PG read more
Crypto vendor Identum bought by Trend Micro
Richi'Blog | February 25th 2008
It's official, so I can now write about it. Trend Micro and Identum today announced that Trend is buying Identum.Identum is an encryption vendor, which does away with certificates -- which are difficult to manage -- in favour of encryption keys that read more
Rubik Güvenlik
Interesting Gadgets | February 22nd 2008 by tunahaan
Usb diskinizi ya da bilgisayarınızı ya da herhangi değerli bilginin olduğu bir şeyi güvenli olarak saklamak mı istiyorsunuz? Bütün bunları yapmak için retina taraması ya da parmak izi tanıma gibi birçok yöntem ortaya atılmış ve şu read more
TrueCrypt 5.0, installazione dai sorgenti in Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
Antonio Doldo Linux Blog mirror | February 8th 2008 by Antonio Doldo
E’ stata rilasciata pochi giorni fa la versione 5.0 del software open source TrueCrypt (TrueCrypt Collective License Version 1.3), che introduce diverse novità sia sul fronte Linux che Windows e Mac. TrueCrypt 5.0 Released February 5, 2008; read more
TrueCrypt 5.0, installazione dai sorgenti in Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
Antonio Doldo Linux Blog | February 8th 2008 by Antonio Doldo
E’ stata rilasciata pochi giorni fa la versione 5.0 del software open source TrueCrypt (TrueCrypt Collective License Version 1.3), che introduce diverse novità sia sul fronte Linux che Windows e Mac. TrueCrypt 5.0 Released February 5, 2008; read more
Bruce Schneier facts
Math Geek Rock Chick | January 22nd 2008 by Anna
You've all heard the Chuck Norris facts and you're all fed up with them. I recently came acrossBruce Schneier Facts. They're all crypto-related and I've spent hours browsing them.Here are my favourites:Bruce Schneier puts the "cry" in "cryptography"B read more
Anonymity with TOR and its limits
Perimeter Grid | December 10th 2007 by Grant
The post at the Unwired Video Blog about TOR has been getting a lot of publicity, having been linked to by both Lifehacker and Boing Boing. It provides a quick overview of TOR, how it works, and how to use it to browse the Web anonymously. This is a read more
Securing Data at Rest with Cryptography
Perimeter Grid | December 4th 2007 by Grant
Over at Schneier on Security, Bruce Schneier has a post today about securing data on disk. Encryption is often sold as a panacea for all security problems — which it’s not — but keeping people from reading your data if they steal y read more
Zcipher Algorithm
Literatecode | December 1st 2007 by literatecode
Zcipher is a symmetric encryption algorithm made by me few years ago. It is a 64-bit block cipher with a 128-bit key. Zcipher is unpatented and public domain. Please note that it is a toy cipher, not a serious replacement for AES, Twofish, RC6, etc. read more
Why Hackers Love Wi-Fi
Perimeter Grid | November 28th 2007 by Grant
Hackers love wireless networking. At DefCon 15, it was easy to predict which sessions would have lines running out the door and require getting there well in advance for a seat - it was the sessions with “wireless” or “Wi-Fi” read more
BP Colossus Rebuild complete
Haunting Thunder | November 14th 2007
On 15 and 16 November 2007 to mark the completion of the Colossus Mark 2 rebuild at Bletchley Park - the national museam of computing is runing an complete end to end simulation of breaking the Lorenz SZ42 cipher more info here Radio hams in Germany read more

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