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Javascrypt

NTK's weekly list of useful stuff includes a pointer to Javascrypt, a Javascript-based encryption utility. Handy.

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  1. shortest comment for shortest story by SuperBanana · · Score: 0, Troll

    ...ever(?)

  2. Look who wrote it... by Guido+del+Confuso · · Score: 0, Troll

    This program was written by John Walker! They were right when they said only terrorists need encryption!

  3. Please ! by Aliencow · · Score: 0, Troll

    Make more websites rely on javascript ! I just love client-side code ! It's so great, I bet you could "javascrypt" blink tags so that proxies used to block crap wouldn't see it. Muahaha.

  4. Joke? by RoC+MasterMind · · Score: 0, Troll

    Is this a joke? What kind of slashdot post is this?

  5. Quality of AES by digitaltraveller · · Score: 0, Troll

    More excellent work from John Walker. As usual stupidity abounds on Slashdot with most of the criticism way off the mark. "This is useless because he didn't customize it to my every need". Whatever.

    A useful fact the detractors haven't mentioned is that in light of the recent 'academic break' paper published by Courtois and Pierpzyk, AES and several other ciphers should be no longer considered suitable for those with a high level of paranoia.