Advanced Programming Languages UMGC Fall 2023 Semester Session 1
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Advanced Programming Languages UMGC Fall 2023 Semester Session 1
This code has been developed to address the vulnerability associated with an exposed port, which could potentially serve as an entry point for malicious attacks. For illustrative purposes, consider the scenario where port 6***1 is left open and responds to SYN scans.
Size bounded buffer as a secure data structure in C++
This assignment presents code that collects a number from the user and then displays the number and a secret account number. Entering too many characters triggers the overwrite of the account number. Using the existing source code as a starting point, you need to prevent the user input from impacting the account number.
Report pdf file contains detailed info on AES implementation. Code and instructions to run are inside AES directory (in README.md)
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