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http://terminally.blogspot.com [Terminally Incoherent] Any clue what cipher was used to encrypt this? I've been poking at it since Saturday evening and I have very little to show :(

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Harper.nohttp://www.harper.no [Harper.no] Valery's blog - Saturday, 05 February 2005: Interesting news concerning quantum encryption. Musings on Randomness and Entropy (part ... Jerry's Security Weblog. Security Blog. Michael Howard's Web Log ...

http://www.solanosystems.com [Solanosystems.com] Solano Systems Blogfolio » Blog Archive » Your Wireless Network ...: These Weak IVs give additional clues on the full encryption key, regardless of its bit-length. Fluhrer, Mantin and Shamir developed a method to use these weak IVs to determine information about a single encrypted byte in frames encrypted with a weak IV, eventually giving the attacker enough information to obtain the key used on the network.

Blogs.msdn.comhttp://blogs.msdn.com [Blogs.msdn.com] Larry Osterman's WebLog : Windows Error Reporting and Online Crash ...: I replied to Microsoft's reply, suggesting ways that they might be able to reproduce the broken link problem that they impose on customers who either have Japanese Windows systems or who are located in Japan, but Microsoft did not reply further and I don't think they're going to try to fix their broken links. All of these communications have been with Microsoft US, because I speak English better than Japanese (though I can use Japanese Windows systems in Japan).

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