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Ryan Castellucci’s blog - posts on computer security, programming, systems administration, electronics and general geekery
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Ryan Castellucci’s blog | rya.nc rya.nc Ryan Castellucci’s blog Posts About Contact my profile on Mastodon my profile on Bluesky my profile on GitHub my profile on LinkedIn email me DKIM: Show Your Privates If you’re like most people, there’s a good chance that it’s been years since you’ve sent an email that wasn’t cryptographically signed. You don’t use PGP, you say? Well, even if you are not signing your email, your provider is almost certainly doing it for you. Plausible deniability has been tossed aside in the name of stopping spam, but it doesn’t have to be. Read more... 2020-11-02 | Ryan Castellucci | Tags: email rsa dkim security cryptography Artisanal RSA Sometimes hacking requires doing things that, while possible to do with some algorithm, simply aren’t supported by any existing implementation. Usually for good reason. A good example of this that I’ve run into in the past is needing to initialize a hash algorithm with a specific stat...
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