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Comments on: MS to bundle 'broken' random number tool in Vista SP1
Think of the terrorists!!!!!
By Cameron Colley Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 12:57 GMT
a better system already exists...
By James Hunter Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 13:07 GMT
re: Think of the terrorists!!!!!
By Christos Georgiou Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 13:13 GMT
"If you're innocent you got nothing to hide!"
By Mike Street Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 13:59 GMT
Anyone serious about cryptography
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 14:29 GMT
Is it any wonder..
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 14:45 GMT
The Secrecy Flaw....... or is it a glass ceiling?
By amanfromMars Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 14:58 GMT
Suspected RNG doesn't have to be used
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 15:10 GMT
Is it any wonder?
By Martin Owens Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 15:15 GMT
Physics based RNG and terrorists
By Michael H.F. Wilkinson Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 15:15 GMT
@James Hunter
By Dan Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 15:31 GMT
Re: Is it any wonder?
By Andrew Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 15:35 GMT
Re: Physics based RNG and terrorists
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 15:45 GMT
do the other 3 algos also have back doors?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 15:46 GMT
Re:Re:Is it any wonder
By Guy Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 16:25 GMT
I still don't see...
By Nathanael Bastone Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 17:21 GMT
Coolest random number generator ever
By Alan Potter Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 17:27 GMT
Re:Re:Is it any wonder
By Ed Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 17:29 GMT
Nothing to hide
By Fraggle Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 19:24 GMT
Michael H.F. Wilkinson
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 19:42 GMT
Selling string vests to the Eskimo's
By Paul Gray Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 19:55 GMT
@AMFM
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 20:10 GMT
@Andrew
By BitTwister Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 21:24 GMT
Hardware pnrg
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 21:53 GMT
Re: Microsoft 'standard compliance'
By Geoff Mackenzie Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 22:53 GMT
Bloody heck, it all made sense!
By Adrian Esdaile Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 00:06 GMT
Hmm I've read this somewhere before........
By moonoi Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 08:15 GMT
Re: Digital Fortress
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 10:08 GMT
@BitTwister
By Andrew Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 10:58 GMT
@ Andrew - standards which dont matter
By JimC Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 13:01 GMT
@JimC
By Andrew Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 15:50 GMT
@Andrew
By BitTwister Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 23:46 GMT