Also: I just realised who the person is that you were replying to, tptacek. Maybe you should Google his name. He's well known in cryptography, glad he is on my side! :-)
If you look at the chatgpt conversation which is linked at the bottom of the article (it will take a minute to load because it is very long), you will see that my initial approach was using matrices over GF(2). I am in…
The blog is not about going from one known internal state to the previous internal state. It is about not knowing the internal state but figuring it out after having 2 (or 3) consecutive outputs of the random number…
You can call it recreational cryptography. I am no longer a professional cryptographer: I used to be. Now I have a full time job in the software industry and a family with kids. I don't have a lot of free time to work…
Also: I just realised who the person is that you were replying to, tptacek. Maybe you should Google his name. He's well known in cryptography, glad he is on my side! :-)
If you look at the chatgpt conversation which is linked at the bottom of the article (it will take a minute to load because it is very long), you will see that my initial approach was using matrices over GF(2). I am in…
The blog is not about going from one known internal state to the previous internal state. It is about not knowing the internal state but figuring it out after having 2 (or 3) consecutive outputs of the random number…
You can call it recreational cryptography. I am no longer a professional cryptographer: I used to be. Now I have a full time job in the software industry and a family with kids. I don't have a lot of free time to work…