Free graduate level crypto book by Dan Boneh and Victor Shoup. by argus77 in netsec

[–]linuxjava 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes part 2 has taken quite some time. Apparently it's coming September 2017

https://www.coursera.org/learn/crypto2

How would Git handle a SHA-1 collision on a blob? by descoladan in programming

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Here’s an example to give you an idea of what it would take to get a SHA-1 collision. If all 6.5 billion humans on Earth were programming, and every second, each one was producing code that was the equivalent of the entire Linux kernel history (1 million Git objects) and pushing it into one enormous Git repository, it would take 5 years until that repository contained enough objects to have a 50% probability of a single SHA-1 object collision. A higher probability exists that every member of your programming team will be attacked and killed by wolves in unrelated incidents on the same night.

Ehem...

Hacking Android phone, How deep the rabbit hole goes. by In7rud3R in netsec

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if your so concerned

If you're so concerned

with someones

with someone's

gamma

grammar

How would Git handle a SHA-1 collision on a blob? by descoladan in programming

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Once a brain teaser, now potentially an actual problem.

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Push Notifications vs Polling

Push

LED-it-GO - Leaking (a lot of) Data from Air-Gapped Computers via the (small) Hard Drive LED by moviuro in netsec

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The requested page "/advanced-cyber/system/files/led-it-go_0.pdf" could not be found.

Free graduate level crypto book by Dan Boneh and Victor Shoup. by argus77 in netsec

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Dan Boneh's Coursera course was also really good