Web browser sends first 32bits of sha256 hash of URL to google to check against database. Then if it matches (response from google) it sends the whole sha256 hash.
It's easy for google to get the real url form sha256 hash of it, they have a pretty big database of urls;-)
Hi,
I made a quick study of openssl random generator http://mag.entropy.be/blog/ - it looks really bad, debian implementation generated only about ~200k random numbers.
I wonder when they will pattent.txt files? Because THEY design it !
Or maybe i'll pattent some mathematical equations they are also intelectual property and anyone will pay me for using pitagoras equation ?!
Dutch government does not trust openssl?!
Why should we trust it?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/47498765/Google-Safe-Browsing-v2-API-implementation-notes#outer_page_6
Web browser sends first 32bits of sha256 hash of URL to google to check against database. Then if it matches (response from google) it sends the whole sha256 hash.
It's easy for google to get the real url form sha256 hash of it, they have a pretty big database of urls ;-)
Chrome does the same aka "Google Safe Browsing" - sends link to every web page you visit to google so you can feel "safe"
HushEncryptionEngine.jar which is the same as on the web site is located in /applets/ foler in .zip file
This part is obvious FUD
Hi, I made a quick study of openssl random generator http://mag.entropy.be/blog/ - it looks really bad, debian implementation generated only about ~200k random numbers.
Is this video available somewhere? I wonder what was so special about it
http://thepiratebay.org/details.php?id=3361611
;)
export law... yeah
Here! ;)
5 2986.torrent/Opera_8.02_BETA_with_BitTorrent_suppo rt_.3352986.TPB.torrent
Come one and download
http://static.thepiratebay.org/downloadtorrent/33
I wonder when they will pattent .txt files? Because THEY design it !
Or maybe i'll pattent some mathematical equations they are also intelectual property and anyone will pay me for using pitagoras equation ?!