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Correction : as oodles of commenters have pointed out, the clock face should go from 0 to n-1. How can two computers share a piece of secret information without anyone else knowing? End to end encryption, government ministers are again talking about stopping it.

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  • Correction : as oodles of commenters have pointed out, the clock face should go from 0 to n-1.
  • How can two computers share a piece of secret information without anyone else knowing?
  • End to end encryption, government ministers are again talking about stopping it.
  • Just what are elliptic curves and why use a graph shape in cryptography?
  • Why some numbers just dont work when you're creating error proof codes.

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