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D(HE)ater is a proof of concept implementation of the D(HE)at attack (CVE-2002-20001) through which denial-of-service can be performed by enforcing the Diffie-Hellman key exchange. (read-only clone of the original GitLab project)
Implementation of Diffie-Hellman Key-exchange, RSA algorithm, DSS(Digital Signature Signing and Verification), Extended Euclidean Algo., Fermat's Little Theorem, Fast Modular Exponentiation
Implementation of an End to end encrypted messaging system, where client to client communication is performed after triple-DES encryption, with the keys exchanged using Diffie-Hellman Key exchange algorithm. A user is also able to create multiple groups and be a part of any set of groups. Messages could be text, images, video file etc.
Diffie–Hellman Key Exchange Method (hereafter called the D-H method) allows two parties agree upon a shared secret number, a symmetric key, over an insecure communications channel
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