shredos.x86_64 VS mersenne-twister-predictor

Compare shredos.x86_64 vs mersenne-twister-predictor and see what are their differences.

shredos.x86_64

Shredos Disk Eraser 64 bit for all Intel 64 bit processors as well as processors from AMD and other vendors which make compatible 64 bit chips. ShredOS - Secure disk erasure/wipe (by PartialVolume)

mersenne-twister-predictor

Predict MT19937 PRNG, from preceding 624 generated numbers. There is a specialization for the "random" of Python standard library. (by kmyk)
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shredos.x86_64 mersenne-twister-predictor
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shredos.x86_64

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mersenne-twister-predictor

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    1 project | /r/pathofexile | 14 Apr 2021
    So, extracting information out of a completely unknown random generator is already pretty tricky. If you know you are dealing with a mersenne twister it is doable for sure, but even if you are dealing with the pretty basic MT19937 (which has a period of 219937-1) which is for instance included in the c standard library you need a few hundred numbers (https://github.com/kmyk/mersenne-twister-predictor) to guess the next one. This assumes that you have those exact numbers. Network latency (unless GGG would track the data directly on the client, fair enough) would muddy it further so that you would need a larger amount of data to verify it. How much more I have no fucking clue.

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