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Sharktopus
Aug 9, 2006

how did i get here i dont even know what this is anymore

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Aug 9, 2006

Sharktopus
Aug 9, 2006

goddamnedtwisto posted:

i'm really not sure why anyone thinks anything google has ever done has ever been about anything other than this

adorable

Sharktopus
Aug 9, 2006

im the 500 variations of a dead guy's name still on the watchlist

Sharktopus
Aug 9, 2006

anthonypants posted:

how bad are the infosec books currently in the humble bundle https://www.humblebundle.com/books/cybersecurity-wiley

the schneier crypto textbooks are very good

looks like crypto engineering is the newer version of practical crypto and $15 for it and applied crypto is a steal

Sharktopus
Aug 9, 2006

Cocoa Crispies posted:

otoh applied crypto and crypto engineering are ancient and you should probably just use NaCL

yeah learning is for chumps

Sharktopus
Aug 9, 2006

endlessmonotony posted:

My brain keeps trying to crawl outta my skull and also to crush it, so they had to install a programmable skull that keeps it jailed.

woah a real life skullclamp, sounds rad

Sharktopus
Aug 9, 2006

Janitor Prime posted:

gee thanks for wasting all those hours of my life

how can you put a price on safety

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Sharktopus
Aug 9, 2006

using ml to better model password distributions

quote:

More importantly, when we combined the output of PassGAN with the output of HashCat, we were able to match 18%-24% more passwords than HashCat alone. This is remarkable because it shows that PassGAN can generate a considerable number of passwords that are out of reach for current tools.

https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.00440

could be overfitting to the rockyou data but at least they cross validated I guess

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