Unexpected Security Flaws in the use of Diffie-Hellman

Posted on Mon 25 May 2020 in Post • Tagged with Cryptography, Cybersecurity

The miraculous Diffie-Hellman key exchange

Published in 1976, the Diffie-Hellman key exchange demonstrated a method for two parties to generate a shared secret key across a public network where anyone eavesdropping on the entire exchange will have trouble learning the shared secret. The whole exchange can be achieved in 3 …


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Privacy and a New "Paradoxical" Solution to Digital Signature Security

Posted on Sun 17 May 2020 in Post • Tagged with Cryptography, Cybersecurity

Based on the paper "A “Paradoxical” Solution to the Signature Problem" by researchers at MIT.
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It is impossible to live an efficient life in the technology space without having data stored online in cloud services, email accounts or even online bank accounts. The internet makes …


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