- Yet another online secure messaging platform - need some insight https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt 24 comments crypto
Linking pages
- Rolling Your Own Crypto http://loup-vaillant.fr/articles/rolling-your-own-crypto 304 comments
- Private by Design: How we built Firefox Sync - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy/ 273 comments
- Adobe confirms stolen passwords were encrypted, not hashed | CSO Online http://www.csoonline.com/article/742570/adobe-confirms-stolen-passwords-were-encrypted-not-hashed 199 comments
- Wary of Bitcoin? A guide to some other cryptocurrencies | Ars Technica http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/05/wary-of-bitcoin-a-guide-to-some-other-cryptocurrencies/ 80 comments
- User Authentication System.md · GitHub https://gist.github.com/siscia/5ed3277551370df3eb8b1063923621d4 79 comments
- Things you wanted to know about storing passwords but were afraid to ask - The Blinking Caret https://www.blinkingcaret.com/2017/11/15/things-wanted-know-storing-passwords-afraid-ask/ 58 comments
- call-for-wpa3/README.md at master · d33tah/call-for-wpa3 · GitHub https://github.com/d33tah/call-for-wpa3/blob/master/README.md?t=1 37 comments
- GitHub - Password4j/password4j: Java cryptographic library that supports Argon2, bcrypt, scrypt and PBKDF2 aimed to protect passwords in databases. Easy to use by design, highly customizable, secure and portable. All the implementations follow the standards and have been reviewed to perform better in the JVM. https://github.com/password4j/password4j 34 comments
- AnyHash http://paztulio.svbtle.com/anyhash-1 33 comments
- Why You Might Want to Store Your Passwords in Plain Text - Stormpath User Identity API https://stormpath.com/blog/why-you-might-want-to-store-your-passwords-in-plain-text 28 comments
- Ex-Googler Gives the World a Better Bitcoin | WIRED http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/08/litecoin/?mbid=social11374364 21 comments
- GitHub - RUB-SysSec/OMEN: OMEN: Ordered Markov ENumerator - Password Guesser https://github.com/rub-syssec/omen 17 comments
- GitHub - samuel-lucas6/Cryptography-Guidelines: Guidance on implementing cryptography as a developer. https://github.com/samuel-lucas6/Cryptography-Guidelines 16 comments
- (Very) Basic intro to AES-256 Cipher | by Lane Wagner | Coinmonks | Medium https://medium.com/@lane.c.wagner/very-basic-intro-to-aes-256-cipher-a60104847776 16 comments
- A Very Technical Look at BitMessage · Zola Gonano https://zolagonano.github.io/blog/posts/a-very-technical-look-at-bitmessage 15 comments
- Red October crypto app adopts “two-man rule” used to launch nukes | Ars Technica http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/11/red-october-crypto-app-adopts-two-man-rule-used-to-launch-nukes/ 14 comments
- Android encryption's resistance against bruteforce, explain it like I'm five https://dustri.org/b/android-encryptions-resistance-against-bruteforce-explain-it-like-im-five.html 11 comments
- GitHub - sequentialread/pow-captcha: A proof of work based "captcha" similar to friendly captcha, but lightweight, self-hosted and GPLv3 licensed. https://github.com/sequentialread/pow-captcha 10 comments
- Your Password is Too Damn Short http://blog.codinghorror.com/your-password-is-too-damn-short/ 9 comments
- Self-encrypted cache structure https://www.nayuki.io/page/self-encrypted-cache-structure 7 comments
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