Re: [cryptography] Kernel space vs userspace RNG

2016-05-09 Thread Michael Greene
ing my breath. I'm by no means the >first >person to discover this sort of thing, either. There are plenty of >similar >issues with Java or Javascript, for example. > > >-------- > >___ >cryptography mailing list >cryptography@randombit.net >http://lists.

Re: [cryptography] Kernel space vs userspace RNG

2016-05-09 Thread Michael Greene
ink, would be an analog >computer of macroscopic size, like something soldered together inside a >clear case. That's the only way we could verify its functionality. I >would >never buy something labelled "random number generator" that comes in a >black box containing 10 nanometer features or whatever. Who knows how >that >would actually work under the h

Re: [cryptography] Kernel space vs userspace RNG

2016-05-05 Thread Michael Greene
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Re: [cryptography] RSA signatures without padding

2015-07-10 Thread Michael Greene
. It is also my understanding that the malleability problem with textbook (i.e. unpadded) RSA relates to encryption/decryption rather than signing/verification, not signing/verification, but I could be wrong about that. -- Michael Greene Software Engineer mgre...@securityinnovation.com On Jul 10

Re: [cryptography] OpenPGP in Python: Security evaluations?

2015-06-15 Thread Michael Greene
nor the desire to write it myself. -- Michael Greene Software Engineer mgre...@securityinnovation.com Message: 4 Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 12:39:16 +0200 From: Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists li...@infosecurity.ch mailto:li...@infosecurity.ch To: cryptography@randombit.net mailto:cryptography

Re: [cryptography] OpenPGP in Python: Security evaluations?

2015-06-12 Thread Michael Greene
appears to only support Java, C/C++, and C#. Do you or anyone else on the list know of any that are worth checking out? -- Michael Greene Software Engineer mgre...@securityinnovation.com On Jun 12, 2015, at 4:05 AM, Jeffrey Walton noloa...@gmail.com wrote: The main problem we were interested

Re: [cryptography] OpenPGP in Python: Security evaluations?

2015-06-11 Thread Michael Greene
before releasing it, but I would definitely be grateful for additional eyes on the code, maybe when 0.4.0 comes out (which I am working toward). If anyone is interested, wants to share concerns, etc, I would welcome the discussion. -- Michael Greene Software Engineer mgre...@securityinnovation.com