

That’s on Bibi’s PC
That’s on Bibi’s PC
It’s mostly the issue of saving transmissions for later. Very much not a high priority but solid future planning in the face of governments plagiarizing Orwell and Huxley.
I assume you mean corporate workstations? The EU is currently on that.
Other than that a handful of games and legacy software/hardware.
Algorithms. Plural. Shor’s and Grover’s. Nothing public that can break anything in use but progress marches on and governments are always expected to be 5-10 years ahead
After quantum. Algorithms for after a quantum computer can crack what’s current.
It’s just math and the relentless march of technology. Fear not, we have lots of open source post quantum cryptography libraries.
Which one is Norm?
They still need help upgrading the key exchange to be quantum resistant if anyone needs a summer project.
Summary copy pasta
A critical vulnerability in the pbkdf2 library affecting versions 3.0.10 through 3.1.2. The vulnerability involves improper input validation that can cause browserifying code to silently generate zero-filled cryptographic keys instead of proper ones, particularly when used in environments different from Node.js or test settings.
So pretty bad. 8.1 out of ten for setting your crypto keys to match the US nuclear arsenal in the 80s
Not really. Israel just started their Holocaust, give them time, they’re still solidifying the axis with American. They aren’t the same, one led to the other in an intensely ironic way.
That is the duty of bacon. I do like birds though.
Not even close. You’re disappointing.
Come on man I gave you a hint I’m not going to hold your hand to google.com
None? Not a single one? Can’t think of anything? That borders on ridiculous
Comrad Krasnov
Comrad Donald
More and more I wonder if speculative execution isn’t inherently insecure