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Re:RFC5961 is flawed  *Thursday August 11, 2016 @10:19AM  1
   attached to Linux Bug Leaves USA Today, Other Top Sites Vulnerable To Serious Hijacking Attacks
I learned a lot from these things...  *Saturday September 13, 2014 @11:57AM 1 1
   attached to The MOOC Revolution That Wasn't
Dual_EC is not mandatory  *Wednesday January 01, 2014 @04:15PM 1 1
   attached to Dual_EC_DRBG Backdoor: a Proof of Concept
Re:I am a pilot...  *Sunday October 20, 2013 @02:26PM 3 3, Interesting
I am a pilot...  *Sunday October 20, 2013 @01:49PM 8 4, Insightful
   attached to How You Too Can Be Shut Down By the Feds For Flying Drones
BS  *Saturday September 28, 2013 @10:30AM 1 1
   attached to Did NIST Cripple SHA-3?
So when do people sleep?  *Saturday August 27, 2011 @03:55PM  1
   attached to Ask Slashdot: Could We Deal With the End of Time Zones?
Re:MARS is a joke  *Sunday November 08, 2009 @11:41AM  1
   attached to Cisco Security System Shuts Out Third-Party Tools
Re:stupid stupid stupid  *Tuesday May 13, 2008 @05:05PM  1
   attached to Debian Bug Leaves Private SSL/SSH Keys Guessable
Re:WEP Vulnerability Remains  *Sunday February 17, 2008 @08:40PM 1 1
   attached to A Look at the State of Wireless Security
The carriers think we'll go this way..  *Thursday January 31, 2008 @06:14PM  1
   attached to LAN Turns 30, May Not See 40?
When will people figure this out?  *Tuesday September 11, 2007 @10:30AM  1
   attached to Brain Differences In Liberals and Conservatives
Re:So what about the ..  *Saturday June 23, 2007 @10:49AM  1
Re:About Freaking Time  *Saturday June 23, 2007 @10:42AM  1
Re:Meru just works  *Saturday June 23, 2007 @10:36AM  1
   attached to College to Deploy First 802.11n Network
Re:Also reported:  *Friday November 10, 2006 @11:49PM  1
   attached to Windows Chief Suggests Vista Won't Need Antivirus
Re:Hardly comprehensive...barely even useful  *Wednesday May 17, 2006 @11:07PM  1
   attached to Wireless Security Attacks and Defenses

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