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Subject: Re: Tempfile vulnerabilities
From: Ian Turner (vectro
PIPELINE.COM)Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 16:09:38 CST
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> Can be so easy to DoS cryptographic software?
Yes. If you don't trust your users to not deplete the entropy, then don't
give them permission to read it.
Ian Turner
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