Hacker News
- Compilers for Contrarians https://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/compiler/ 3 comments
- 64-Bit Linux Return-Oriented Programming https://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/rop/ 16 comments
- APL and J (2015) https://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/c/apl.html 38 comments
- Git Magic https://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/ 2 comments
- 64-bit Linux Return-Oriented Programming http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/rop/ 18 comments
- Stanford Javascript Crypto Library http://crypto.stanford.edu/sjcl/ 86 comments
- A Tor proxy that runs in your browser https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/ 30 comments
- Real World Cryptography Workshop http://crypto.stanford.edu/RealWorldCrypto/program.php 3 comments
- Zero-Suppressed Binary Decision Diagrams (ZDDs) http://crypto.stanford.edu/pbc/notes/zdd/ 2 comments
- C Craft http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/c/index.html 58 comments
- Use the same password on multiple sites safely http://crypto.stanford.edu/PwdHash/ 20 comments
Lobsters
- A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography https://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/cryptobook/draft_0_2.pdf 3 comments pdf , security
- Get a Life http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/haskell/life.html 9 comments programming
- A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography https://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/cryptobook/ 6 comments crypto
- Pragmatic intro to lambda calculus and various type systems - Found this very useful as it had readily running interpreter https://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/lambda/ 6 comments haskell
- Haskell Research Papers https://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/haskell/papers.html 3 comments haskell
- A short paper on Fully Homomorphic Encryption -- I thought this was both interesting and approachable. https://crypto.stanford.edu/craig/easy-fhe.pdf 6 comments crypto
- Bulletproofs: Short Proofs for Confidential Transactions and More https://crypto.stanford.edu/bulletproofs 5 comments btc
- J for Haskell Programmers http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/haskell/jfh.html 6 comments haskell
- MEMS gyroscopes found on modern smartphones are sufficiently sensitive to measure acoustic signals in the vicinity of the phone. Using signal processing and machine learning, this information is sufficient to identify speaker information and even parse speech. https://crypto.stanford.edu/gyrophone/ 35 comments privacy
- PowerSpy: Location Tracking using Mobile Device Power Analysis https://crypto.stanford.edu/powerspy/ 6 comments crypto
- A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography (v.02) http://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/cryptobook/draft_0_2.pdf 9 comments netsec
- A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography [pdf] https://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/cryptobook/draft_0_2.pdf 10 comments crypto
- Haskell: Haskell Sorcery http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/haskell/ 14 comments haskell
- 64-bit Linux Return-Oriented Programming http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/rop/ 12 comments programming
- 64-bit Linux Return-Oriented Programming http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/rop/ 8 comments netsec
- MEMS gyroscopes found on modern smart phones are sufficiently sensitive to measure acoustic signals in the vicinity of the phone... Since iOS and Android require no special permissions to access the gyro, apps that cannot access the microphone can eavesdrop on speech. http://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/pubs/abstracts/gyromic.html 38 comments technology
- Using the gyroscope to record sound without microphone permissions on Android [PDF] http://crypto.stanford.edu/gyrophone/files/gyromic.pdf 39 comments netsec
- Identity Based Encryption https://crypto.stanford.edu/pbc/ 10 comments crypto
- Stanford Javascript Crypto Library http://crypto.stanford.edu/sjcl/ 5 comments javascript
- A Tor proxy (bridge node) that runs in your browser (X-post /r/privacy) https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/ 3 comments netsec
- A Tor proxy (bridge node) that runs in your browser https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/ 3 comments technology
- The most dangerous code in the world https://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/pubs/abstracts/ssl-client-bugs.html 162 comments programming
- The most dangerous code in the world https://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/pubs/abstracts/ssl-client-bugs.html 8 comments technology
- Secure storage with Reddit posts using PBKDF2/scrypt + AES http://crypto.stanford.edu/sjcl/ 22 comments netsec
- C to Go http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/c2go/index.html 149 comments programming
- C Craft http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/c/index.html 79 comments programming
- JSONRequest Extension for Firefox http://crypto.stanford.edu/jsonrequest/ 3 comments programming
- PwdHash firefox extension : less password memorization, more security http://crypto.stanford.edu/pwdhash/? 4 comments reddit.com
- Never Have Your Password Compromised Again http://crypto.stanford.edu/pwdhash/ 6 comments reddit.com