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authorderaadt <>2014-06-02 15:08:38 +0000
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A few months back there was a big community fuss regarding direct-use
of the intel RDRAND instruction. Consensus was RDRAND should probably only be used as an additional source of entropy in a mixer. Guess which library bends over backwards to provide easy access to RDRAND? Yep. Guess which applications are using this support? Not even one... but still, this is being placed as a trap for someone. Send this support straight to the abyss. ok kettenis
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