About that 1800 players number. Based on posts by one of the developers, their server doesn't do any sort of calculation: > Our server is basically 'dumb', it doesn't do anything in the sorts of processing bullet…
(Presumably) Dan Kaminsky and Travis Goodspeed modified a bitcoin miner so that when it found a block, it would embed this tribute inside one of its unused field. (or rather, it embeds it in the transaction that is…
Most conferences that have encrypted WiFi will use PSK. Given the pre-shared key and observation of the handshake, you can calculate the session key and decrypt all traffic between a user and the access point. Compiling…
I don't think "user2" is claiming that the credit card information was sent in plaintext: normally you ATLEAST enccrypt the securtity code, even if its ssl That seems to refer to encrypting the CC security code before…
So does this render DNSSEC effectively moot? It's not much good for authentication if the government can change the authoritative name servers for any .com/.org/.net domain and then sign that change. But perhaps I don't…
About that 1800 players number. Based on posts by one of the developers, their server doesn't do any sort of calculation: > Our server is basically 'dumb', it doesn't do anything in the sorts of processing bullet…
(Presumably) Dan Kaminsky and Travis Goodspeed modified a bitcoin miner so that when it found a block, it would embed this tribute inside one of its unused field. (or rather, it embeds it in the transaction that is…
Most conferences that have encrypted WiFi will use PSK. Given the pre-shared key and observation of the handshake, you can calculate the session key and decrypt all traffic between a user and the access point. Compiling…
I don't think "user2" is claiming that the credit card information was sent in plaintext: normally you ATLEAST enccrypt the securtity code, even if its ssl That seems to refer to encrypting the CC security code before…
So does this render DNSSEC effectively moot? It's not much good for authentication if the government can change the authoritative name servers for any .com/.org/.net domain and then sign that change. But perhaps I don't…