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  2. Rustls - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), a nonprofit organization based in the United States, has sponsored the project since 2021 as part of its Prossimo initiative. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] ISRG aims to make Rustls a viable alternative to OpenSSL , which is widely used by internet servers but difficult to use correctly and has had security bugs , such ...

  3. Random number generator attack - Wikipedia

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    Cryptographic attacks that subvert or exploit weaknesses in this process are known as random number generator attacks. A high quality random number generation (RNG) process is almost always required for security, and lack of quality generally provides attack vulnerabilities and so leads to lack of security, even to complete compromise, in ...

  4. List of random number generators - Wikipedia

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    Middle-Square Weyl Sequence RNG (see also middle-square method) 2017 B. Widynski [34] [35] A variation on John von Neumann's original middle-square method, this generator may be the fastest RNG that passes all the statistical tests. xorshiftr+: 2018 U. C. Çabuk, Ö. Aydın, and G. Dalkılıç [36] A modification of xorshift+.

  5. Fortuna (PRNG) - Wikipedia

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    Fortuna is a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator (CS-PRNG) devised by Bruce Schneier and Niels Ferguson and published in 2003. It is named after Fortuna, the Roman goddess of chance.

  6. League of Legends Worlds 2022: T1 destroy RNG 3-0 on their ...

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  7. OpenSSL - Wikipedia

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    The OpenSSL project was founded in 1998 to provide a free set of encryption tools for the code used on the Internet. It is based on a fork of SSLeay by Eric Andrew Young and Tim Hudson, which unofficially ended development on December 17, 1998, when Young and Hudson both went to work for RSA Security.

  8. RDRAND - Wikipedia

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    The random number generator is compliant with security and cryptographic standards such as NIST SP 800-90A, [6] FIPS 140-2, and ANSI X9.82. [1] Intel also requested Cryptography Research Inc. to review the random number generator in 2012, which resulted in the paper Analysis of Intel's Ivy Bridge Digital Random Number Generator .

  9. League of Legends Worlds 2022: Fnatic, DRX, EG, and RNG ... - AOL

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    Fnatic, DRX, EG, and RNG have made it past the play-ins, but only two avoided the 'Groups of Death'. Here's how each team did it. Fnatic, DRX, EG, and RNG qualify for Group Stage at Worlds 2022