ICSI Certificate Notary
http://notary.icsi.berkeley.edu/trust-tree/ graph of the Trusted CA – certificates authorities that are allowed to sign SSL certs
http://notary.icsi.berkeley.edu/trust-tree/ graph of the Trusted CA – certificates authorities that are allowed to sign SSL certs
http://notary.icsi.berkeley.edu/trust-tree/ graph of the Trusted CA – certificates authorities that are allowed to sign SSL certs
http://notary.icsi.berkeley.edu/trust-tree/ graph of the Trusted CA – certificates authorities that are allowed to sign SSL certs
http://rdist.root.org/ blog by Nate Lawson, a good blog to follow if you are interested in InfoSec
http://www.imperialviolet.org/2010/06/25/overclocking-ssl.html Notes from google ppl about their optimizations for SSL connections.
http://www.cs.bc.edu/~straubin/cs381-05/blockciphers/rijndael_ingles2004.swf very cool flash animation that shows you how RIJNDAEL chiper works, step-by-step!
http://news.electricalchemy.net/2009/10/cracking-passwords-in-cloud.html article tells you that using elcomsoft tools, you can brute-force PGP pass-phrase in ~120 days for ~$9K on 10 EC2 instances.
http://md5.crysm.net/ useful for simple things; some cool links