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Author: hamadahamada
Date: May 25, 2008 10:36
Love - Woman and her Husband
Love - Your Mother
But, what kind of a Friend?
FlowersLove is one of the greatest blessings Allah has bestowed on
humanity. Allah has created human nature in such a way that a person
will take pleasure from loving and being loved, from friendship and
from intimacy.
Being with people who live by the moral values of the Qur'an, enjoying
love and friendship with them, brings a believer greater pleasure than
many other blessings. Therefore, the Paradise that Allah has...
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Author: cpscsamcpscsam
Date: May 25, 2008 02:00
Hey guys,
I've seen it alot, references to AES 256 operations can be reduced to
"four 256-entry 32-bit tables" (Wikipedia). I have been looking for a
paper on these tables or some other reliable source on these tables,
but so far, no luck.
Does anyone know where I can find this?
Thanks,
Sam
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Author: ZergeZerge
Date: May 24, 2008 23:07
truerandom.py is a Python module that generates true random numbers
obtained from www.random.org.
Use with the form: mylist=truerandom.getnum(min,max,amount)
mylist will be a list containing the true random numbers.
If for some reason the numbers cannot be generated, the list will
contain -1.
You can download it here:
http://code.google.com/p/truerandom/
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Author: AmitabhAmitabh
Date: May 23, 2008 13:55
Hi,
The question I have has most likely been answered in the literature,
so I'd like some references from you knowledgeable folks.
In a standard IBE scheme, we define IND-ID-CCA2 security using
following game:
(1) Setup: (challenger gives IBE master public key to attacker A)
(2) Phase 1 queries:
a. Extract (ID) returns private key of ID to A.
b. Decrypt (ID, c) returns decryption of c (if valid) under ID to
A.
(3)Challenge Phase: A outputs ID*, m_0, m_1 (equal length messages)
and gets c*=encryption of m_b under ID* for b \in {0,1}
(4) Phase 2 queries: as in phase 1.
(5) Output: A outputs bit b'
A wins if b=b', no extract query on ID* and no decrypt query on (ID*,
c*) in Phase 2.
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Author: AdaCryptAdaCrypt
Date: May 23, 2008 04:52
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
• Ten things you may not know about images on Wikipedia •
The Universal Character Set (UCS) is defined by the ISO/IEC 10646
International Standard as a character set on which many encodings are
based. It contains nearly a hundred thousand abstract characters...
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Author: notrealnotreal
Date: May 22, 2008 19:15
I am very new to encryption and I was tasked to solve a seemingly common
problem. I don't mind doing the research but I need at least some kind of
direction in the beginning.
My problem is very similar to validating serial keys on software packages.
Here is what I need to accomplish:
1. I need to create a black box that is capable of generating a large number
(let's say 1 million) of fix 10 character length pseudo-random strings
2. I need a second black box that is capable validating...
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