Secure Text Transfer Using Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange Based On Cloud
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Secure Text Transfer Using Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange Based On Cloud
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)
This repo will contain the algorithms for encryption and decryption of messages and ciphers respectively !!
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