The use of a fixed and constant initialization vector does not leaks key material, but allows a dictionary attack, specially when the first block is somewhat predictable. In this case, a dictionary attack on the AES-128 cipher is still required.
A cipher leaks key material when at least one bit of the ciphertext it produces is not completely random.
No, no. The fact that you saw DrunkenBatman and DrunkenBruceWayne together doesn't prove anything. The DrunkenBatman you saw was DrunkenAlfred, who got drunk and used the wrong clothes:)
Of course not, they get good code for free (as in beer).
The porting effort is almost trivial and the publicity is enormous: "Microsoft is ditributing open-source software for interoperability with UNIX systems! This must be a hell of a company!"
This is not anti-Vista FUD. Vista is a privacy nightmare. And all the modern OSes will soon be privacy nightmares too. The FA just elucidates this.
First Lock!
First dupe... today!
The use of a fixed and constant initialization vector does not leaks key material, but allows a dictionary attack, specially when the first block is somewhat predictable. In this case, a dictionary attack on the AES-128 cipher is still required. A cipher leaks key material when at least one bit of the ciphertext it produces is not completely random.
No, no. The fact that you saw DrunkenBatman and DrunkenBruceWayne together doesn't prove anything. The DrunkenBatman you saw was DrunkenAlfred, who got drunk and used the wrong clothes :)
Worse.
Now my picutes with girls wont cause so much envy in my geek friends...
Bye Angelia Jolie...
Bye Liv Tyler...
Bye, bye..
I like you them all.
Shame on you, heart-breaking algorithms!
Of course not, they get good code for free (as in beer). The porting effort is almost trivial and the publicity is enormous: "Microsoft is ditributing open-source software for interoperability with UNIX systems! This must be a hell of a company!"
1. Bring some SCO executives inside a Beowulf cluster of these freaky sleeping rooms; 2. Open a new whorehouse in town; 3. ??? 4. Profit!!!
I agree. If at least the distance was 2600 miles... that would be geeky.
In Soviet Russia, the LEDs light you!!! Wait, it's that way everywhere... Damn, lost my Funny. bua...
What happens if they start using these Pokemon toys for mind-control??? Or if they are already using them for this purpose?
Tinfoil hats, anyone?
Something is really happening to Debian. Of course, Debian is dying!
What? Gentoo Linux is dying?
Of course not. But it's my first bad joke about a BSD is dying post.
Yeah. And I'm using it right now.
I see dead OSes, see?