Description
Hacking Cryptography, Video Edition. This course examines how security professionals implement cryptography and how hackers exploit its vulnerabilities. All digital activity is protected by cryptography, but when mathematical algorithms are translated into code, weaknesses emerge that can be exploited by malicious actors. This course analyzes existing flaws and shows how attackers exploit these gaps by providing dozens of practical examples of cryptographic implementations. Even the strongest cryptographic systems have vulnerabilities at the coding and hardware stages. This course provides unique guidance for understanding the reasons for repeated cryptographic failures over the years, helping developers write more secure code, avoid common mistakes, and secure systems by assessing security holes in a timely manner. The ultimate goal is to better secure systems by exposing the tools and techniques that attackers use to break encryption. Complex concepts are taught with real-world examples and pseudocode, and understanding them does not require advanced mathematical knowledge. By studying this course, complex cryptographic concepts become clear and the rationale behind best practices is revealed.
What you will learn
- Random number generators and backdoor constants.
- RC4 encryption and WiFi security.
- Rainbow Tables for cracking hashed passwords.
- Length Extension and Padding Oracle exploits.
- DUAL_EC_DRBG random number generation using backdoor constants.
- Exploiting the RC4 stream cipher, like that used in WEP.
- Layered Oracle Attack on Fragmented Ciphers and Initialization-Vectors Manipulation.
- Exploiting hash functions using extension length attacks and rainbow tables.
- Implementing RSA key generation vulnerable to short private powers and exploiting it using the Wiener Attack.
- Exploiting PKCS1.5 layering using the Bleichenbacher Signature-Forgery Attack.
- Principles of common attacks used against cryptographic security.
- How to detect implementation errors that weaken cryptographic security.
- Review historical examples where popular cryptography has failed, such as the Sony PlayStation 3 master key being compromised.
This course is suitable for people who:
- Software engineers.
- Security engineers.
Course details
- Publisher: Oreilly
- Instructor: Bill Cox , Kamran Khan
- Training level: Beginner to advanced
- Training duration: 8 hours and 21 minutes
Course headings

Hacking Cryptography Course Images, Video Edition

Sample course video
Installation Guide
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