Cryptographic hash functions are a key building block in embedded security. They take input data of any size and convert it into a fixed-length value, called a hash or message digest. This hash acts ...
Deoxyribonucleic acid cryptography is a biologically inspired approach characterized by low computational complexity. It employs biological principles to create cryptographically strong ciphers, ...
With the rapid development of digital communications, sensitive digital storage security, especially that of images, remains a significant challenge. Most of the existing hash algorithms cannot meet ...
In December 2024, Microsoft Threat Intelligence observed limited activity by an unattributed threat actor using a publicly available, static ASP.NET machine key to inject malicious code and deliver ...
Abstract: Hash functions are widely used in information security and cryptography. They are used in countless applications such as message authentication codes (MAC), Digital Signatures (DS) and ...
Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a framework of open standards for ensuring private, secure communications over IP networks. IPsec provides confidentiality, data integrity, and authentication at ...
A design flaw in the decades-old RADIUS authentication protocol allows attackers to take over network devices from a man-in-the-middle position by exploiting MD5 hash collisions. The “secure enough” ...
You are using React Native version 0.60 or higher. (iOS only) You have setup react-native iOS development environment on your machine (Will only work on Mac). If not ...
The security community is continuously changing, growing, and learning from each other to better position the world against cyber threats. In the latest post of our Voice of the Community blog series ...