In 09/13/2013 14:05, NdK wrote:
> Some other approach might be to compare the output of several
> versions of gnuPG, PGP etc.. This way you could check whether the
> information was secretly decrypted with a second "FBI key". This is > even
> possible for someone how is no programer. Do you think checking the
> output in that way is useful?
No. You can only check if the protocol is followed accurately.
How can you check there isn't a weakness in RNG, for exampel [...]

There are statistical test with which you can test whether a random number generator produces for instance uniformly distributed numbers. This in connection with the above procedure might make a good output oriented check of gnuPG.

Kind regards,
Jan

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