From: jon+usenet@unequivocal.eu
On 2025-08-24, Jethro_uk wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Aug 2025 15:46:14 +0000, Owen Rees wrote:
>> Jethro_uk wrote:
>>> On Sun, 24 Aug 2025 12:45:20 +0000, Jon Ribbens wrote:
>>>> On 2025-08-24, Jethro_uk wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, 24 Aug 2025 11:58:23 +0100, Max Demian wrote:
>>>>>> On 23/08/2025 12:08, Jethro_uk wrote:
>>>>>>> On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 11:02:39 +0000, Jon Ribbens wrote:
>>>>>>>> Nowadays, processors contain hardware to generate truly random
>>>>>>>> numbers
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But do they ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Answer came there none.
>>>>>
>>>>> Huh ?
>>>>>
>>>>>> Surely there would have to be specialist hardware to do this.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not following. Sorry.
>>>>
>>>> I think Max has misunderstood your question. You were suggesting that
>>>> the feature might be nobbled by spooks, he seems to think it might not
>>>> exist at all and just be a complete lie and be psuedorandom numbers.
>>>
>>> I wasn't suggesting any nobbling by anyone. I was merely noting that I
>>> had no good reason to believe what *other people* tell me about
>>> something as abstruse and complex as the science of random numbers.
>>>
>>> Especially if I am being asked to rely on it.
>>>
>>>> Your question is sensible, albeit hardly original. His question is
>>>> ridiculous. Yes, the processors do contain specialist hardware to
>>>> generate the truly random numbers. No, it is not all a lie. Is it
>>>> nobbled by the NSA? It's impossible to say.
>>>
>>> I'll ask again - but not because I wear a tinfoil hat.
>>>
>>> How do we *know* these numbers are random ?
>>
>> You would need to establish that all the components of the system you
>> are using are resistant to a supply chain attack. That is not a
>> realistic option for those with less than the resources of the security
>> service of an advanced nation state.
>
> Which was what I was saying (what seems like) years ago.
>
> By all means use encryption. But don't be surprised it it isn't as secure
> as you thought.
I'm not sure who has expressed any contrary opinion that you're
therefore telling this to. If anything you appear to be trying to
arrange an egg-sucking class for a bunch of grandmothers.
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