randar-explanation
"Randar" is an exploit for Minecraft which uses LLL lattice reduction to crack the internal state of an incorrectly reused java.util.Random in the Minecraft server, then works backwards from that to locate other players currently loaded into the world. (by spawnmason)
drand
🎲 A Distributed Randomness Beacon Daemon - Go implementation (by drand)
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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randar-explanation
Posts with mentions or reviews of randar-explanation.
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drand
Posts with mentions or reviews of drand.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-17.
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Randar: A Minecraft exploit that uses LLL lattice reduction to crack server RNG
Or, if you don't want to trust the source, https://drand.love/
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Time-Lock Puzzles in the Random Oracle Model (2011)
If you're interested in time-lock puzzles, drand [1] achieves this but through randomness instead of computational effort.
[1] https://drand.love/
- A near infinite perfect RNG source?
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Implications of using distributed randomness drand
drand.love
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Any time dependent decryption software
Neatest one I've seen lately is https://drand.love/
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TrueSlots – my project who like Slots Machine
You can also look into drand
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Survey on Psuedo-Random Number Generation
Or https://github.com/drand/drand
What are some alternatives?
When comparing randar-explanation and drand you can also consider the following projects:
acra - Database security suite. Database proxy with field-level encryption, search through encrypted data, SQL injections prevention, intrusion detection, honeypots. Supports client-side and proxy-side ("transparent") encryption. SQL, NoSQL.
upspin - Upspin: A framework for naming everyone's everything.