GTU 7th Semester Information security All Practicals Source code
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Cybersecurity (security) includes controlling physical access to hardware as well as protection from attacks that come via network access, data injection, and code injection.
GTU 7th Semester Information security All Practicals Source code
Binary Exploitation CTF
Esses códigos foram criados para representar programas que geram senhas aleatórias e seguras, combinando letras, números e caracteres especiais.
42 school project. Recoding the MD5 and SHA-256 cryptographic hashing algorithms in C.
Case study openssl brutefore on keys.
[Feature complete] SHA-2-family hashing library
Simple packet filtering firewall
Bootloader16 examples using different verication methods including ECDSA
Example ftrace kernel module to demonstrate Linux capabilities modification
PTPsec: Securing the Precision Time Protocol Against Time Delay Attacks Using Cyclic Path Asymmetry Analysis
The original quine by Ken Thompson defined in his paper "Reflections on Trusting Trust".
Implementation of an access control logging tool.
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