17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Miguel Diaz writes:
It is my suspicion that seeds which depend on machine states(ie state of your computer at a specific instance of time) would always be subject to scrutiny and de-cryption. As long as the software used to encrypt is not self-modifying, the machine state can (through careful manipulation involving temperature, clocks, processes etc)always be replicated and fixed to an acceptable degree.
Try getting a human to type with the same timing, to microsecond precision, the same way twice. Perry