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Found it on the Webs / Re: Dogecoin
« on: December 15, 2013, 08:43:39 PM »
im curious to know what your first response to bitcoin in 2009

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Found it on the Webs / Re: Dogecoin
« on: December 15, 2013, 08:29:45 PM »
i agree that it looks like crap but it has doubled in value over the past day and just by cpu mining ive made 700 in half a day. plus the whole reddit and 4chan community is blowing up about it.

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Found it on the Webs / Dogecoin
« on: December 15, 2013, 08:21:21 PM »
Dogecoins (DOGES) are a new cryptocurrentcy currently worth .00000069 BTC (almost nothing). For those of you who don't know these coins are based off of the popular meme Doge featuring a Shibu Inu dog with broken English captions spread across the image. This currency is predicted to become as popular as Bitcoin with popularity. So mine 'em while their cheap!   

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do you think it will be for sale at one point, like kickstarter or somthing?

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Projects and Discussion / Pebble Smart Watch
« on: July 27, 2013, 02:07:39 PM »
anybody got any good ides for some "evilzone" themed apps im getting one soon and want to make a cool app when i  get it

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want me to quote Applied Cryptography? cause its in their,  im just to lazy to find it  :P

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yeah im not really an expert on the subject but read the article there'sa lot more information there :)

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Hacking and Security / Applied Cryptography
« on: June 26, 2013, 03:57:09 PM »
hello ive recently been reading applied cryptography by Bruce Schneier  and realised this was published in 1996 how useful is the code and material nowadays

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What is snake oil?
"One-time pads are a popular cryptographic method to invoke in advertising, because it is well known that one-time pads, when implemented correctly, are genuinely unbreakable."
-[size=78%]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil_(cryptography)[/size]

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cold boot attacks make any computer vulnerable as long as the password is stored on the ram. Any computer running windows that is  "locked" stores its password in the ram. therefore most businesses that run windows (that do not boot with the entire drive encrypted) are vulnerable.


Princeton University has a video and article on how this is done and what systems are vulnerable here: [size=78%]https://citp.princeton.edu/research/memory/[/size]

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well if your really keen on security use one time pads all the time so even if aliens with magical super computers came they still couldn't crack it.  ;D 

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