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Exploring Moore's Law: Cryptography and App Bloat Challenges

Cryptography is no mean field. After all, the science was invented by humans for the purpose of concealing information from other humans. That means that the best cryptographers have to be blindingly smart, with a mastery of mathematics but also a firm grasp of human psychology and, these days, fields such as computer science. . Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist of Cryptography Research is a good example of the breed. A cryptography superstar, Kocher is credited with helping discover two different techniques for defeating certain kinds of encryption algorithms. He The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist of Cryptography Research is a good example of the breed. . cryptography, field, science, invented, humans, purpose. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 19, 2007 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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Harvard's Cryptology Breakthrough: Proof of Unbreakable Code

Cryptology experts are abuzz over a Harvard University professor's claim that he has discovered a way to make an unbreakable code that can be used over and over again. The mathematical proof, developed by computer science professor Michael Rabin with the . . . . Cryptology experts are abuzz over a Harvard University professor's claim that he has discovered a way to make an unbreakable code that can be used over and over again. The mathematical proof, developed by computer science professor Michael Rabin with the help of doctoral student Yanzhong Ding, could be used to make a code indecipherable, even by the most powerful computers, experts say. The link for this article located at Fox News is no longer available. . Stanford scientist's innovation in quantum computing could pave the way for unparalleled security, drawing analysts' interest.. Unbreakable Code, Mathematical Breakthrough, Cryptology Innovations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 03, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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Swedish Team Achieves Historic Code Breakthrough After 70 Years

A team of Swedish computer buffs has fought off thousands of rivals from around the world to crack what was billed as the toughest code challenge ever set. It took the Swedes the equivalent of 70 years of computer time to . . . . A team of Swedish computer buffs has fought off thousands of rivals from around the world to crack what was billed as the toughest code challenge ever set. It took the Swedes the equivalent of 70 years of computer time to decipher 10 increasingly difficult codes set by author Simon Singh in his international bestseller "The Code Book." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A team of Swedish computer buffs has fought off thousands of rivals from around the world to crack w. swedish, computer, buffs, fought, thousands, rivals, around, world, crack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Oct 12, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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Exploring MIT's Role in Hacking Culture and Programming Origins

Nowadays, different people have different views on the hacking scene. Often times people of similar skill level have similar opinions. There is no official definition of a hacker, rather a vague idea amongst the masses. In addition, the media loves to add false information to draw audiences' attention across the nation, for the pure sake of money. . . .. Nowadays, different people have different views on the hacking scene. Often times people of similar skill level have similar opinions. There is no official definition of a hacker, rather a vague idea amongst the masses. In addition, the media loves to add false information to draw audiences' attention across the nation, for the pure sake of money. It all began in the 1960s at MIT, origin of the term "hacker", where extremely skilled individuals practiced hardcore programming in FORTRAN and other older languages. Some may ignorantly dub them "nerds" or "geeks" but these individuals were, by far, the most intelligent, individual, and intellectually advanced people who happen to be the pioneers and forefathers of the talented individuals that are today the true hackers. The true hackers amongst our societies have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. Boredom is never an object of challenge for hackers. They have an almost anomalous ability to absorb, retain, and exert vast amounts of knowledge with regard to intricate details. In 1969, Bell Labs employee Ken Thompson invented UNIX and permanently changed the future of the computer industry. Then in the very early 1970s, Dennis Ritchie invented the computer programming language "C" which was specifically invented to be used with UNIX. Programmers ceased to use assembler, while developing an appreciation for the portability of "C." The link for this article located at Net-Security.org is no longer available. . Hacking emerged in the 1960s as exploration among university enthusiasts, evolving through the decades into a complex relationship with cybersecurity.. Hacking History,Cybersecurity Culture,MITOrigins,Programming Evolution. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 09, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Anthony Carathimas Creates His First Computer Virus at Sandia Labs

"Anthony Carathimas, an intense, dark-haired college student, is writing his first computer virus. His eyes locked on his computer screen at Sandia National Laboratories' Livermore branch, he tentatively types a line: Cat virus > > /etc/profile" . "Anthony Carathimas, an intense, dark-haired college student, is writing his first computer virus. His eyes locked on his computer screen at Sandia National Laboratories' Livermore branch, he tentatively types a line: Cat virus > > /etc/profile" The link for this article located at NewsBytes is no longer available. . Determined college student Vanessa Larkins delves into the dark realm of hacktivism, crafting a sophisticated malware program.. Malware Development, Computer Virus Creation, Cybersecurity Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 05, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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