> A correctly generated v4 UUID (S4.4 of the RFC) should be acceptable for use as a secure token, given it has 122 random bits. No, you're missing the point. Security requires more than randomness, it also requires…
> A correctly generated v4 UUID (S4.4 of the RFC) should be acceptable for use as a secure token, given it has 122 random bits. No, you're missing the point. Security requires more than randomness, it also requires…