and Len Sassaman
Program Committee:
* Jon Callas, PGP, USA
* Bram Cohen, BitTorrent, USA
* Roger Dingledine, The Tor Project, USA
* Jered Floyd, Permabit, USA
* Ben Laurie, Google, UK
* David Molnar, University of California, Berkeley, USA
* Jonathan Moore, Mosuki, USA
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, Hal Finney wrote:
- The attack relies on cryptographic advances in the state of the art for
finding MD5 collisions from inputs with different prefixes. These advances
are not yet being published but will presumably appear in 2009.
To insert a malicious
reports if applicable.)
We're looking forward to your feedback!
Best regards, on behalf of the Mixmaster Development Team:
Steve Crook
Peter Palfrader
Len Sassaman
Colin Tuckley
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Ken Buchanan wrote:
Adam Boileau demonstrated finding passwords, but of course we already
know that it's easy to locate cryptographic keys in large volumes of
data (Shamir, van Someren: http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/265947.html).
This was implemented (in part by some of my
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Ali, Saqib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This methods requires the computer to be recently turned-on and unlocked.
No, it just requires that the computer was recently turned on. It need
not have been unlocked -- it jut needed to have keying material
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Ondrej Mikle wrote:
2) AFAIK, Zimmerman is no longer in control of the company making PGP.
AFAIK the company (NAI) has been bought by another group couple of years
ago.
The rescue of PGP from NAI's gross neglect and mismanagement of the
product line was orchestrated by
The program for CodeCon 2006 has been announced.
http://www.codecon.org/2006/program.html
CodeCon is the premier showcase of innovative software projects. It is a
workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and
active development projects. All presentations will given by
of presenters, optional, under 100 words each
* project history, under 150 words
* what will be done in the project demo, under 200 words
* slides to be shown during the presentation, if applicable
* future plans
General Chair: Jonathan Moore
Program Chair: Len Sassaman
Program
e'd like to remind those of you planning to attend this year's event that
CodeCon is fast approaching.
CodeCon is the premier event in 2005 for application developer community.
It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working
code and active development projects.
Past
the presentation, if applicable
* future plans
General Chairs: Jonathan Moore, Len Sassaman
Program Chair: Bram Cohen
Program Committee:
* Jeremy Bornstein, AtomShockwave Corp., USA
* Bram Cohen, BitTorrent, USA
* Jered Floyd, Permabit, USA
* Ian Goldberg, Zero-Knowledge Systems, CA
the presentation, if applicable
* future plans
General Chairs: Jonathan Moore, Len Sassaman
Program Chair: Bram Cohen
Program Committee:
* Jeremy Bornstein, AtomShockwave Corp., USA
* Bram Cohen, BitTorrent, USA
* Jered Floyd, Permabit, USA
* Ian Goldberg, Zero-Knowledge Systems, CA
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Marcel Popescu wrote:
Hence my question: is there some approximate hash function (which I could
use instead of SHA-1) which can verify that a text hashes very close to a
value? So that if I change, say, tabs into spaces, I won't get exactly the
same value, but I would get
An updated version of the Mixmaster Protocol Specification has been
published:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-sassaman-mixmaster-01.txt
I'd like this to be the last revision, so if you have any comments on it
(or if you've raised issues in the past that you don't see addressed),
Hello,
I'm preparing to submit draft -02 of the revised Mixmaster Protocol
Specification. If you have any comments, or have previously contributed
and have not been acknowledged, please let me know as soon as possible
by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The last published version is
Sassaman
Program Committee:
Jeremy Bornstein, Perpetual Entertainment
Bram Cohen, Valve
Jered Floyd, Permabit
Len Sassaman, Anonymizer
Jonathan Moore
Brandon Wiley, Foundation for Decentralization Research
Sponsorship:
If your organization is interested in sponsoring CodeCon, we would love
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