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Random Number Generator
A PRNG (pseudorandom number generator) is an algorithm that outputs numbers in a complex, seemingly unpredictable pattern. Truly random numbers (say, from a radioactive source) are utterly unpredictable, whereas all algorithms are predictable, and a PRNG returns the same numbers when passed the same starting parameters or seed. PRNGs can be used for a variety of applications, such as games. A cryptographically secure PRNG is a PRNG with certain extra properties making it suitable for use in cryptography. These include:
- that it's computationally unfeasible for an attacker (without knowledge of the seed) to predict its output
- that if an attacker can work out its current state, this should not enable the attacker to work out previously emitted numbers.
Most PRNGs are not cryptographically secure.
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See also
- JavaScript's
Math.random()and CSS'srandom()built-in PRNG functions. Note that these are not a cryptographically secure PRNG. Crypto.getRandomValues(): this is intended to provide cryptographically secure numbers.- Pseudorandom number generator on Wikipedia