Media Summary: Billions of possibilities - Dr Alex Turner borrowed some cluster time to obtain all of the potential results from all the possible 'Beast' cracks billions of passwords a second, Dr Mike Pound demonstrates why you should probably change your passwords. Enigma is known as the WWII cipher, but how does it hold up in 2021? Dr Mike Pound implemented it and shows how it stacks up ...

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Billions of possibilities - Dr Alex Turner borrowed some cluster time to obtain all of the potential results from all the possible 'Beast' cracks billions of passwords a second, Dr Mike Pound demonstrates why you should probably change your passwords. Enigma is known as the WWII cipher, but how does it hold up in 2021? Dr Mike Pound implemented it and shows how it stacks up ... Why can't floating point do money? It's a brilliant solution for speed of calculations in the computer, but how and why does moving ... This lecture shows how the concepts introduced so far can be used to develop an efficient program to solve a simple Programs aren't capable of generating true random

These are exercises for the Part 1 of Lecture 1 in the "Networks and Complexity" course -- LECTURE VIDEO ... The story of recursion continues as Professor Brailsford explains one of the most difficult programs to compute: Ackermann's ...

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Brute Forcing The Countdown Numbers Game - Computerphile

Brute Forcing The Countdown Numbers Game - Computerphile

Billions of possibilities - Dr Alex Turner borrowed some cluster time to obtain all of the potential results from all the possible

Password Cracking - Computerphile

Password Cracking - Computerphile

'Beast' cracks billions of passwords a second, Dr Mike Pound demonstrates why you should probably change your passwords.

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Cracking Enigma in 2021 - Computerphile

Cracking Enigma in 2021 - Computerphile

Enigma is known as the WWII cipher, but how does it hold up in 2021? Dr Mike Pound implemented it and shows how it stacks up ...

Countdown - The Most Extraordinary Numbers Game Ever?

Countdown - The Most Extraordinary Numbers Game Ever?

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Floating Point Numbers - Computerphile

Floating Point Numbers - Computerphile

Why can't floating point do money? It's a brilliant solution for speed of calculations in the computer, but how and why does moving ...

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FP 13 - The Countdown Problem

FP 13 - The Countdown Problem

This lecture shows how the concepts introduced so far can be used to develop an efficient program to solve a simple

True Random Numbers - Computerphile

True Random Numbers - Computerphile

Programs aren't capable of generating true random

Exercises for Brute Force and the Number of Networks (NC1.E1)

Exercises for Brute Force and the Number of Networks (NC1.E1)

These are exercises for the Part 1 of Lecture 1 in the "Networks and Complexity" course -- LECTURE VIDEO ...

Early Unix Computer Games - Computerphile

Early Unix Computer Games - Computerphile

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The Most Difficult Program to Compute? - Computerphile

The Most Difficult Program to Compute? - Computerphile

The story of recursion continues as Professor Brailsford explains one of the most difficult programs to compute: Ackermann's ...