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Encryption Stories for 2005

Symantec Restricts Crypto Export 186 comments
Innovative Ion Trap on a Semiconductor 76 comments
Totally Secure Non-Quantum Communications? 235 comments
The Unspoken Taboo - The Never Expiring Password 537 comments
MD5 Collision Source Code Released 411 comments
How Long to Crack an 'Encrypted' HD? 733 comments
Police Need 90 Days To Crack Hard Drives 693 comments
FCC Giving Veto Power to FBI Over VoIP? 289 comments
Practical Exploits of Broken MD5 Algorithm 253 comments
Brute Force 76 comments
Firefox Moving On From SSL 2.0 131 comments
Microsoft Windows Media Player Encryption Hacked 293 comments
Cross-Platform Encryption? 57 comments
Steganography with Flickr 126 comments
New, Faster Attack against SHA-1 Revealed 298 comments
Modern History of Cryptography Techniques 204 comments
Inca Knot Code Partially Detangled 47 comments
Using Technology to Protect Anonymous Sources? 450 comments
British Police Demand Access To Encryption Keys 814 comments
DVD-Audio's CPPM Circumvented 415 comments
Apple to Lock OSXi to Apple Hardware 766 comments
Meaningful MD5 Collisions 312 comments
OpenSSH Turns Five Years Old 146 comments
When Is It Random Enough? 153 comments
PGP Ruled as Relevant For Criminal Case 675 comments
Encrypted Fileserver with Bittorrent Web Interface 266 comments
Aviation Instruments Encrypt Engine-Monitor Data 152 comments
Using Diamonds to Create Unhackable Code 363 comments
Adobe Blasts Nikon's Closed File Format 347 comments
Nikon Responds to Encryption Claims 635 comments
DMCA Prevents Photoshop Support of Nikon Camera 656 comments
Congress Ponders Opening up iTunes DRM 610 comments
More MD5 Attacks Devised 25 comments
Implicit SSL FTP Clients with Scripting? 43 comments
NSA Announces New Crypto Standards 220 comments
PGP Moving To Stronger SHA Algorithms 247 comments
More on Newly Broken SHA-1 362 comments
CertainKey To Pay $10,000 For MD5 Collision 14 comments
SHA-1 Broken 751 comments
Macrovision Releases DVD Copy Protection 686 comments
Microsoft Licenses Analog Anti-rip Technology 270 comments
U.S. Army Guide to Code Breaking 249 comments
Zimmermann Enters Debate on Microsoft Encryption 381 comments
Ciphire, A Transparent, Easy PGP Alternative 345 comments
Consumer Electronics Companies Plan Common DRM Standard 298 comments
An Analysis of the Skype Protocol 161 comments
German Library Allowed To Crack Copy Protection 277 comments
Building the AACS Next-Gen Copy Protection Scheme 491 comments
Low Cost VPN Solutions? 100 comments

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