This is a fascinating read about breaking a tiny embedded device for the hell of it.
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- Anybody have good recommendations for a book on Win32 in the sense of a programmer's manual? May be as old as covering Windows XP SP2.
- NIST actually released NIST SP 800-208 "Recommendation for Stateful Hash-Based Signature Schemes". Right after even the NSA told them that stateful hash-based signatures are a bad idea.
- You know, I was wondering if the post-quantum cryptography competition didn't drag on too long, but now I'm not sure if it isn't actually too short.This post is unavailable.
- A curiosity I learned about today: X-Face. The X-Face e-mail header contained a 48x48 black-and-white picture with the idea of showing the author's face. Anybody aware of this still being used for, well, anything?

