January 2009 Archives by thread
Starting: Thu Jan 1 14:45:22 EST 2009
Ending: Sat Jan 31 21:33:54 EST 2009
Messages: 113
- enigma simulator in flash
Perry E. Metzger
- Security by asking the drunk whether he's drunk
Paul Hoffman
- A History of U.S. Communications Security
Marcus Brinkmann
- MD5 considered harmful today
Len Sassaman
- very high speed hardware RNG
Ivan Krstić
- CodeCon 2009 Call for Presentations
Len Sassaman
- BIS looking for feedback on export controls
Noah Salzman
- [tmoore at seas.harvard.edu: [fc-announce] Financial Crypto February 23-26 in Barbados, Early Registration Deadline Approaching]
R. Hirschfeld
- Bitcoin v0.1 released
Satoshi Nakamoto
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Dustin D. Trammell
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Victor Duchovni
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Weger, B.M.M. de
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Victor Duchovni
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
James A. Donald
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Peter Gutmann
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Weger, B.M.M. de
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Paul Hoffman
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Darren J Moffat
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Paul Hoffman
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Nicolas Williams
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Steven M. Bellovin
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Bodo Moeller
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Victor Duchovni
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Ben Laurie
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Victor Duchovni
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Ben Laurie
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Steven M. Bellovin
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Peter Gutmann
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Eric Rescorla
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Peter Gutmann
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Eric Rescorla
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Jon Callas
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Peter Gutmann
- MD5 considered harmful today, SHA-1 considered harmful tomorrow
Marcus Brinkmann
- On the topic of "Asking the drunk"...
Peter Gutmann
- OpenPGP:SDK v0.9 released
Ben Laurie
- feds try to argue touch tone content needs no wiretap order
Perry E. Metzger
- Bitcoin v0.1 released
Hal Finney
- What risk is being defended against here?
Jerry Leichter
- [Opensim-dev] Technical assessment of Cable Beach asset server
Eugen Leitl
- Bitcoin v0.1 released
Satoshi Nakamoto
- [heise online UK] Secure deletion: a single overwrite will do it
Stefan Kelm
- Bitcoin v0.1 released
Hal Finney
- What EV certs are good for
Jerry Leichter
- Bitcoin v0.1 released
Satoshi Nakamoto
- Obama's secure PDA
Ivan Krstić
- Proof of Work -> atmospheric carbon
Zooko O'Whielacronx
- Proof of Work -> atmospheric carbon
Hal Finney
- full-disk encryption standards released
Steven M. Bellovin
- hash trees to protect court evidence for genocide trials
Perry E. Metzger
- "Attack of the Wireless Worms"
Donald Eastlake
- Proof of Work -> atmospheric carbon
Bill Stewart
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