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  • Conclusion: Cryptographers are always seeking for finite prime order groups with hard DLP.

    Phrack Issue #63 (The Lost Circle of Hackers) 2005

  • (Cryptographers work with ciphers and not codes, which are spy-movie-style lists of prearranged substitutes for letters, words, or phrases — "meet at the theater" for "attack at nightfall.")

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • (Cryptographers work with ciphers and not codes, which are spy-movie-style lists of prearranged substitutes for letters, words, or phrases — "meet at the theater" for "attack at nightfall.")

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • (Cryptographers work with ciphers and not codes, which are spy-movie-style lists of prearranged substitutes for letters, words, or phrases — "meet at the theater" for "attack at nightfall.")

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • (Cryptographers work with ciphers and not codes, which are spy-movie-style lists of prearranged substitutes for letters, words, or phrases — "meet at the theater" for "attack at nightfall.")

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • (Cryptographers work with ciphers and not codes, which are spy-movie-style lists of prearranged substitutes for letters, words, or phrases — "meet at the theater" for "attack at nightfall.")

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • (Cryptographers work with ciphers and not codes, which are spy-movie-style lists of prearranged substitutes for letters, words, or phrases — "meet at the theater" for "attack at nightfall.")

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • (Cryptographers work with ciphers and not codes, which are spy-movie-style lists of prearranged substitutes for letters, words, or phrases — "meet at the theater" for "attack at nightfall.")

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • (Cryptographers work with ciphers and not codes, which are spy-movie-style lists of prearranged substitutes for letters, words, or phrases — "meet at the theater" for "attack at nightfall.")

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

  • (Cryptographers work with ciphers and not codes, which are spy-movie-style lists of prearranged substitutes for letters, words, or phrases — "meet at the theater" for "attack at nightfall.")

    Homeland Insecurity 2002

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