look at essentially any proceedings of any conference (in crypto we dont really do journals). see EUROCRYPT for example https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-91098-2 in there, every paper will be cut down and…
cryptography, for example, which is essentially math + cs together
Location: Prague, Czechia (CET) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Open Technologies: cryptography (post-quantum, provable security, applied cryptography, security protocols, elliptic curves), PKI, Rust, Java, PHP,…
this is like arguing that laws are useless because theyre not bulletproof. please stop with this pseudological thinking
maybe they were using quantum computers the whole time https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1178 /s
I can't wait to give Google more data about my browsing habits! Seriously, this is insane and everyone who supports this lost the plot.
although emdashes are not common on the internet, there are prevalent in books.
I was just wondering about that. Did they embrace it as a “signature look”? it cant be accidental, right?
last week's "truth" (https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/1164091464198...) "I am willing to risk the giving up of my Rights and Privileges as a Citizen for our Great Military and Country! Our Military…
I am aware that google will take looong time to act. that is why I mentioned that it is LinkedIn (Microsoft) or its contracted fingerprinting/"monitoring" partner who may have more direct ways to report this if they…
well if they have evidence why they dont report it? why are these extensions on the store? im sure linkedin has enough motion to report it directly to google also, having a PQC enabled extension doesnt seem like a good…
it apparently scans for something like "PQC Checker", an extension for checking if TLS connection is PQC-enabled? how is that a spam extension (and thats just a random one i saw)
1) yes, everything is affected, but everything else is being migrated to PQC as we speak 2) "256-bit encryption" has different meanings in different contexts. "256-bit security" generally refers to cryptosystem for…
the NYT is reporting this was the US https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/05/world/middleeast/iran-sch... i recommend employing more critical thinking in the future and less propaganda spreading
this comment feels so eerie as I am currently reading Zuboff's "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," which itself is interesting to read now since its written before the huge AI leap. Also, it reminded me of the…
this may give you an idea about his current outlook https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQFyQgA_GE4
afaik the "right kind of code" does a lot of heavy lifting for practical implementations, such as Classical McEliece. correct me if I am wrong as I havent spent much time looking into it, but the security analysis…
OK, hoarding discovered zero-days might not be the best strategy, BUT if we actually create a backdoor and don't tell anyone about it, then this should be safer right? right? /s…
i am no C programmer, but doesnt the first pseudocode make no sense (and others after since they reuse it)? address = X length = *X address = address + 1 while length > 0 { address = address + 1 print *address } 1)…
well, it depends on the size of the quantum computer. of course you can make large enough RSA keys (depends whats your security margin/assumptions) but the problem is that the size/computational increase is exponential…
it might be this https://facthacks.cr.yp.to/fermat.html if N=p*q and p-q < sqrt(p) then its easy to factor
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It may be a combination of making the battery overheat which would trigger the planted explosives from a supply chain attack. Of course, I am no hardware engineer/bomb expert to know if that is possible.
time to issue 50€ gift cards!
Well that depends on the binding right? In case you use the "artifact binding" then theres also direct communication between SP and IdP. I havent seen it in the wild and I am also no professional, but I saw it in the…
look at essentially any proceedings of any conference (in crypto we dont really do journals). see EUROCRYPT for example https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-91098-2 in there, every paper will be cut down and…
cryptography, for example, which is essentially math + cs together
Location: Prague, Czechia (CET) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Open Technologies: cryptography (post-quantum, provable security, applied cryptography, security protocols, elliptic curves), PKI, Rust, Java, PHP,…
this is like arguing that laws are useless because theyre not bulletproof. please stop with this pseudological thinking
maybe they were using quantum computers the whole time https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1178 /s
I can't wait to give Google more data about my browsing habits! Seriously, this is insane and everyone who supports this lost the plot.
although emdashes are not common on the internet, there are prevalent in books.
I was just wondering about that. Did they embrace it as a “signature look”? it cant be accidental, right?
last week's "truth" (https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/1164091464198...) "I am willing to risk the giving up of my Rights and Privileges as a Citizen for our Great Military and Country! Our Military…
I am aware that google will take looong time to act. that is why I mentioned that it is LinkedIn (Microsoft) or its contracted fingerprinting/"monitoring" partner who may have more direct ways to report this if they…
well if they have evidence why they dont report it? why are these extensions on the store? im sure linkedin has enough motion to report it directly to google also, having a PQC enabled extension doesnt seem like a good…
it apparently scans for something like "PQC Checker", an extension for checking if TLS connection is PQC-enabled? how is that a spam extension (and thats just a random one i saw)
1) yes, everything is affected, but everything else is being migrated to PQC as we speak 2) "256-bit encryption" has different meanings in different contexts. "256-bit security" generally refers to cryptosystem for…
the NYT is reporting this was the US https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/05/world/middleeast/iran-sch... i recommend employing more critical thinking in the future and less propaganda spreading
this comment feels so eerie as I am currently reading Zuboff's "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," which itself is interesting to read now since its written before the huge AI leap. Also, it reminded me of the…
this may give you an idea about his current outlook https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQFyQgA_GE4
afaik the "right kind of code" does a lot of heavy lifting for practical implementations, such as Classical McEliece. correct me if I am wrong as I havent spent much time looking into it, but the security analysis…
OK, hoarding discovered zero-days might not be the best strategy, BUT if we actually create a backdoor and don't tell anyone about it, then this should be safer right? right? /s…
i am no C programmer, but doesnt the first pseudocode make no sense (and others after since they reuse it)? address = X length = *X address = address + 1 while length > 0 { address = address + 1 print *address } 1)…
well, it depends on the size of the quantum computer. of course you can make large enough RSA keys (depends whats your security margin/assumptions) but the problem is that the size/computational increase is exponential…
it might be this https://facthacks.cr.yp.to/fermat.html if N=p*q and p-q < sqrt(p) then its easy to factor
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It may be a combination of making the battery overheat which would trigger the planted explosives from a supply chain attack. Of course, I am no hardware engineer/bomb expert to know if that is possible.
time to issue 50€ gift cards!
Well that depends on the binding right? In case you use the "artifact binding" then theres also direct communication between SP and IdP. I havent seen it in the wild and I am also no professional, but I saw it in the…