How good is security via hashing
Paul Rubin
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Christian Heimes <lists at cheimes.de> writes: > PyCrypto has a strong pseudorandom number generator, too. If you mean the one at pycrypto.org, that page now says: Random number generation Do not use RandomPool to generate random numbers. Use Crypto.Random instead. RandomPool is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. See this thread to find out why. Crypto.Random just uses system randomness, which is the right thing to do. It then goes and runs them through a distiller (Fortuna), which seems a little bit silly to me, but harmless.
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