RSA OAEP PKCS-1 Java attack
A Chosen Ciphertext Attack on RSA Optimal Asymmetric Encryption Padding (OAEP) as Standardized in PKCS #1 v2.0. [Source]
Implementation was removed after request from University of Bristol.
Download and install Wireshark from http://www.wireshark.org/. Launch the application. Go to Capture -> Options. Select the interface for the wireless network card and tick Capture packets in promiscuous mode. Then press Start. MSN conversation hack: Wireshark will start capturing packets that flow around. Among others we notice at the protocol field the MSNMS (Microsoft Network…
This is my final year project in Higer Technical Institute. It is a multimedia website about an occupied by the Turkish troops city. To remeber and never forget what we had and was taken from us. No preview or source is available here because the files are very large since they contain video, audio and…
A common error that you can come across while updating your WordPress plugins is the one in the screenshot where WordPress is requesting to provide the Connection Credentials in order to be able to update. For me personally this happened when I moved my websites to a new server and the permissions of the files…
This article explains how to make Windows BootCamp scrolling as similar to Mac OS X! 1 Reverse scrolling There is a registry setting named FlipFlopWheel that does exactly this and can be found after typing regedit in Run and pressing enter which will launch Registry Editor. Then search for keyword FlipFlopWheel. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\HID\VID_???\VID_???\Device Parameters. The search…
This is a short article describing how to install an SSL Let’s Encrypt certificate on Ubiquiti Unifi Controller that is installed on Synology using Docker. The article assumes that Docker and Unifi Controller are already installed on your Synology NAS and that the Let’s Encrypt certificate is already added in Synology’s Control Panel. Also that…
A couple of years ago trying to get a grasp of java interfaces I created this simple java calculator. I just remembered this now so I am posting it. It works very nicely for regular numbers. Rounding may not be accurate though. Give it a try! [jar and Source]
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Can you please send me the java source to my email id : prakashchavda13@gmail.com
I am afraid that is not possible as I was asked from the University of Bristol not to.