| bio | website | brunoreis.com/tech |
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| location | Sao Paulo, Brazil | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 7 months |
| seen | May 17 at 8:56 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
Mechatronics Engineer from Poli/USP (University of São Paulo, Brazil) and General Engineer from École Centrale de Lille (Lille, France).
Interested in algorithms, concurrency, scalability, big data, object oriented and functional programming.
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May 7 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 7 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 7 |
accepted | Attacking AES/CCM with random IV |
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May 7 |
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Attacking AES/CCM with random IV Thanks, D.W., I didn't know about "IND-CCA2 security", which seems to be exactly what I needed! |
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May 7 |
awarded | Student |
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May 7 |
revised |
Attacking AES/CCM with random IV added 40 characters in body |
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May 7 |
asked | Attacking AES/CCM with random IV |
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Oct 14 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Oct 10 |
comment |
How do you ensure that a large remote file is encrypted? Mikeazo's point reinforces the idea that you are running into system administration/security problems, and not cryptography problems! |
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Oct 10 |
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How do you ensure that a large remote file is encrypted? It looks that this is not the appropriate place for this question. It looks more like a question on system administration (serverfault) or security. |
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Oct 10 |
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How do you ensure that a large remote file is encrypted? I still can't understand what you are trying to protect from. You say there's no problem on eavesdropping during upload (simply because you say there's no upload). Are you afraid of someone eavesdropping your download? If so, install a webserver with authentication and HTTPS (Apache, for instance) and download the files: only you will be able to download (authentication) and no one will be able to eavesdrop (HTTPS). Or you could use SFTP, etc. |
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Oct 10 |
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How do you ensure that a large remote file is encrypted? Also, I don't really understand the threat. If the file is uploaded unencrypted, then your verification seems useless, since the file could already have been stolen (by someone eavesdropping the upload). |
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Oct 10 |
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How do you ensure that a large remote file is encrypted? An encrypted or unencrypted binary is only a threat if you run it. By itself, it cannot harm your computer. The only difference is that if the contents of, say, program.exe are encrypted, double-clicking it will give you a message that it cannot be executed. |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 10 |
revised |
One-time pad and zero key added 3 characters in body |
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Oct 9 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Oct 9 |
answered | One-time pad and zero key |
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Oct 9 |
awarded | Autobiographer |