Use more secure random for generateRandomClue#15
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Modify generateRandomClue to use a source of true randomness from the openssl series of cryptographic functions.
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Modify generateRandomClue to use a source of true randomness from the openssl series of cryptographic functions. Anytime one is generating secrets that are critical to the functioning of the system security, a cryptographically secure random source should be used. The openssl function is not guaranteed to procedure a crypto secure random, but it should in the vast majority of implementations.