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| location | Montreal, Canada | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 3 months |
| seen | Jan 29 at 19:01 | |
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I'm french canadian, living in Montreal. You can call me Jay, I'm 20.
I dream to travel in England, Australia, Algeria, France and Germany.
Concerning computers: I have a couple of projects in my head, but I need time and money, so I work on them but slowly and I'm getting more experience.
I know HTML, CSS3, PHP, MySQL, C#, Javascript... From basic to mid-advanced, for a couple of them.
I'm on a computer ~ 50-70 hours per week (I'm not a little nerd, I have a social life too, don't worry! ;)). I like to learn from a wide variety of subjects.
I'll update this more often than you think ;)
Last update : 2013/01/13
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awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Jan 29 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jan 29 |
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What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? Yeah and that's sad :( Thanks for your comment :) |
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Jan 26 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 25 |
asked | How to create a public-key certificate for RSA Web of trust? |
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Jan 25 |
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What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? Thanks hunter for the link, I like it ;) |
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Jan 24 |
accepted | What is the most secure way to let Alice “input” her private key, transfer it to the server and decrypt the message? |
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Jan 24 |
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What is the most secure way to let Alice “input” her private key, transfer it to the server and decrypt the message? Thank you Joe :) (the obvious is hidding from me) |
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Jan 24 |
asked | What is the most secure way to let Alice “input” her private key, transfer it to the server and decrypt the message? |
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Jan 24 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 24 |
accepted | What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? |
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Jan 24 |
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What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? Thanks for this link hunter ;) |
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Jan 24 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 24 |
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What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? "Linking identity to public keys is out of scope for pure crypto." Thanks for the tip. I'll try to figure out how to do that. Do you have any good article explaining what is a web of trust and how to implement it? It would be great. thank you for your help. |
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Jan 24 |
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What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? Yes I know I need to sacrifice time for more security, unfortunatly hehe. Is Twofish better than serpent? I know it was a finallist for AES too. "it was designed to make the encrypted data is random as possible, so it includes built-in plaintext whitening and other mechanisms that cause it run slower than AES but end with potentially more secure ciphertext." And according to wikipedia, they breaks 11 rounds of the Serpent cipher, but it have 32 rounds, so I'm safe for a while, right? |
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Jan 24 |
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What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? Yeah, it's way I wrote "paranoid" hehe. If some are talking about it, it's because it's coming "soon"... but anyway I'll use AES 256 and everything is going to be fine :) To verify identity, any idea? A hash of the key can easily be compromised if Eve is good enough to put her evil key, she's going to be wise enough to change the hash accordigly, right? |
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Jan 24 |
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What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? Thanks CodesInChaos. And what do you think is the best way of doing that? |
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Jan 24 |
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What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? Is this why we need signature? And if it is, how to implement it? |
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Jan 24 |
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What is the most paranoid way to exchange messages? added 221 characters in body |