Cryptography is the process or art of hiding coded information in a way that only the intended recipient can read it.
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- NIST
- rainbow table
- ed25519
- Elliptic Curve
- Fast Fourier Transform
- Main Index
- incidentresponse-luttgens2014
- bvp47-pangulab2022
- encrypted bind and reverse shells with socat - erev0s 2020
- metasploit shellcode grows up: encrypted and authenticated C shells-pace2019
- MPEG_CENC-buchanan2024
- VXadventure-amethystbasilisk2024
- cunleashed-heathfield2000
- VPN
- borges2021
- telnet, rlogin, ftp are insecure networking protcols, used broadly into the 00's
- binary protector
- brute force
- ChaCha20
- cipher
- CipherSaber
- computer science
- cryptocurrency
- cryptographer
- cryptographic key
- cryptography constant
- cyphertext
- Daniel J. Bernstein
- decrypt
- digital signature
- encrypt
- Fernet
- field level encryption
- HTTPS
- Kerberos
- keys and passwords as attribution
- known plaintext attack
- LUKS
- Main Index - C
- MD5
- most observed sshd backdoors shared the same rough feature set
- OpenPGP
- OpenSSL
- PGP
- plausible deniability
- Public Key Cryptography
- secret
- SQLCipher
- stream cipher
- symmetric encryption
- TLS certificate
- Tomb
- Transport Layer Security
- XOR encryption