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Faved by: mike
5 days ago - via blog.wired.com

Certificate forged via MD5 collisions

Quoted: A powerful digital certificate that can be used to forge the identity of any website on the internet is in the hands of in international band of security researchers, thanks

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Faved by: mike
Sep 05 2006 - via en.wikipedia.org

Great summary article on Bletchley Park and WWII code breaking.

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Faved by: mike
Jun 21 2008 - via pajhome.org.uk

Hasing libraries for Javascript

Quoted: Implementation of MD5 secure hash algorithm in JavaScript

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Faved by: mike
Mar 25 2008 - via www.schneier.com

My Paper Enigma was featured on the March 24, 2008 Bruce Schneier on Security blog!

Daily traffic to this page jumped from about 40/day to 4,000 yesterday (and I received 3 new orders for my $10 10-pack of Paper Enigmas).

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Faved by: mike
Sep 21 2007 - via findarticles.com

Quoted: PAPER ENIGMA MACHINE, THE from Cryptologia in Array provided free by LookSmart Find Articles.

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Faved by: mike
Oct 08 2007 - via en.wikipedia.org
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Faved by: PaulMWatson
Mar 01 2007 - via blog.footle.org

An extreme level of in-database security for Wesabe.

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Faved by: mike
Aug 04 2006 - via www.fortaandenham.nl

Fred Braaksma sent me this link. He's using my Paper Enigma:
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I was triggered to search for Enigma stuff when I got involved in setting up a website of a 19th century Fort near Amsterdam, Holland.

One of the 42 fortifications of the "Stelling van Amsterdam". and found in one of the exibition rooms of the fort original Enigma things in display.

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Faved by: mike
Jul 01 2007 - via del.icio.us

336 people have bookmarked my Paper Enigma machine as of June 2007. The tag cloud is interesting:

104 - cryptography
92 - enigma
69 - history
68 - paper
66 - crypto
52 - fun
49 - security
43 - encryption
39 - diy
26 - geek
26 - science
25 - cool
20 - howto
19 - technology
18 - pdf
16 - education
14 - design
14 - origami
13 - reference
12 - code
12 - mathematics
12 - papercraft
11 - free
10 - projects
10 - tech

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Faved by: mike
Jun 15 2007 - via www.informationweek.com

I just noticed this mention on my Paper Enigma from April 2006 in Information Week!

Quoted: Cryptologists operating on a shoestring can produce Enigma-quality ciphers by downloading and printing a simple one-page PDF file. The paper version of the device "is compatible with the original 3-rotor German Enigma used during World War II," says its maker, Mike Koss, on his Web site.

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