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    Quote Originally Posted by Javaman View Post
    "Comelec required Smartmatic-TIM to generate 246,6000 pairs of private and public keys or digital signatures, a security feature, for all members of the Board of Election Inspectors and Board of Canvassers. The public keys will be issued to the election personel, but Smartmatic gets to keep the private keys."

    me worried. Public Key Cryptography at its worst!
    Explain how that is the worst configuration, do you even know what you're talking about? That is the classic public/private key cryptography configuration. The reason why the key is "private" is because it is held privately... otherwise it wouldn't work. Please no more scaremongering, if you really know what you're talking about elaborate, if not, just keep quiet nalang. I have taken a master's level course in computer security so be forewarned before you formulate your response, because I will take it apart if it's wrong.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Javaman View Post
    "Comelec required Smartmatic-TIM to generate 246,6000 pairs of private and public keys or digital signatures, a security feature, for all members of the Board of Election Inspectors and Board of Canvassers. The public keys will be issued to the election personel, but Smartmatic gets to keep the private keys."

    me worried. Public Key Cryptography at its worst!
    Binuang man na imo.

    Kung in-ana hagbay na hack ang mga dagko na online establishments like paypal, banks, or any establishments.

    Kanang Public Key Infrastructure(PKI) is also safeguarding man-in-the-middle attacks.
    Last edited by eax; 03-26-2010 at 03:43 PM.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by eax View Post
    Binuang man na imo.

    Kung in-ana hagbay na hack ang mga dagko na online establishments like paypal, banks, or any establishments.
    No shit.. he doesn't know what he's talking about.

    99.999% of hacks are actually caused by stupidity of computer users, eg Keyloggers, easily-guessed passwords, phishing sites. There is no known hole in public/private key cryptography because it is an open source algorithm that has been studied by experts for decades. The length of the key itself makes it impossible to crack the code unless one has hundreds of years and has access to millions of computers dedicated to cracking the code in parallel. Even then, it is a matter of sheer luck, to the degree of 1 in a trillion chance. Is this the security hole these scaremongerers are dreaming up? A 1:100000000 chance of cracking the code?

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    Quote Originally Posted by raski View Post
    No shit.. he doesn't know what he's talking about.

    99.999% of hacks are actually caused by stupidity of computer users, eg Keyloggers, easily-guessed passwords, phishing sites. There is no known hole in public/private key cryptography because it is an open source algorithm that has been studied by experts for decades. The length of the key itself makes it impossible to crack the code unless one has hundreds of years and has access to millions of computers dedicated to cracking the code in parallel. Even then, it is a matter of sheer luck, to the degree of 1 in a trillion chance. Is this the security hole these scaremongerers are dreaming up? A 1:100000000 chance of cracking the code?
    Mao jud.

    Kung ako hacker dili ko mo hack sa PCOS adto ko sa mga dagko na online sites like banks, paypal, etc.

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    kanang mga ni opposed manikas rana, mayng ingnun hala ug ganahan kag mano2x ai nlng ug lansar aron dli ka matikasan...

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by eax View Post
    Mao jud.

    Kung ako hacker dili ko mo hack sa PCOS adto ko sa mga dagko na online sites like banks, paypal, etc.
    Haha bitaw, imagine 246,600 ka pairs of keys for each PCOS, and you have to hack most of them to make a difference in the tabulation. It already could take centuries to hack one key, moreso 246,000 of them. That kind of hacker is what I would call.. masochist and stupid.

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    klaro na noon kaau kng kinsa nag na anad ug panikas. tsk,tsk,tsk

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    hehehe alangan, dili nana ma tawag og politika og walay tikas og corruption. saonzzz faet... kanus-a pa kaha ma usab ang ato pamaagi sa pamulitika diri.

    matod pa sa manga politiko sa pinas, politics is the best bizness. hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by john_yo View Post
    hehehe alangan, dili nana ma tawag og politika og walay tikas og corruption. saonzzz faet... kanus-a pa kaha ma usab ang ato pamaagi sa pamulitika diri.

    matod pa sa manga politiko sa pinas, politics is the best bizness. hehehe
    Politics and religion are the best business. Walay tax. Muhaha.

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    gi anad man gud nato atong mga kaugalingon nga ang pulitiko is pangurakot. mura na jud hinoon ug mao nay sakto.

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