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    BEDBUG CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    BEDBUG CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    A family of FLEA-inspired CSPRNGs and Stream Ciphers

    ...It exhibits uniform distribution, mixes rapidly (with worst-case avalanche better than 16-bits), has no detected bias, and comes in three variants: BEDBUG128, with an internal state array of 128+3 32-bit words; BEDBUG256, with an internal state of 256+3 words; and BEDBUG512 with a 512+3-word state. The former permit seeding with a key of up to 4096 or 8192 bits, the latter with a 16384-bit key. The BEDBUG generator itself is a mere 5 lines of code: Three rotations; two pseudo-random lookups. The default BEDBUG configuration alternates the rotation constants unpredictably. These four sets of three values differ between BEDBUG128, BEDBUG256 and BEDBUG512 and were selected, tuned and tested in each case for optimal avalanche, which is never less than 16.5 bits. BEDBUG has passed stringent industry-standard tests for randomness, including NIST and DIEHARD.
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    Bigram Table Generator

    Bigram Table Generator

    A program to generate random reciprocal bigram tables

    ...Executing the program with command-line arguments causes bigram to generate a random bigram table to print to screen or save to disk depending on whether the -f filename argument was given. If the -p passphrase argument is given a specific table is generated and is repeatable each time the same passphrase is given. This program was written to supplement the Enigma Simulator by Dirk Rijmenants. http://users.telenet.be/d.rijmenants/en/enigmasim.htm Enigma message procedures: http://users.telenet.be/d.rijmenants/en/enigmaproc.htm
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