Encryption
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Ciphers
Cryptographic hash functions
For non-cryptographic hash functions, see Error detection and correction.
Formats and protocols
- Cryptoloop
- DissidentX
- dm-crypt
- Loop-AES
- LUKS
- OpenSSL salted format
- PGP
- Silent Circle Instant Messaging Protocol
- SSL
- TrueCrypt
Digital rights management (DRM)
- Content Scramble System (used on DVDs)
Miscellaneous
See also
See also Security. Various other formats, including compression, archiving, and filesystem formats, may support encryption as a built-in feature or through plug-ins.
External links
- 70-year old code uncracked
- 7 Codes You’ll Never Ever Break
- Breaking Hard-Disk Encryption
- One way to keep your documents secure...
- Password Cracking AES-256 DMGs and Epic Self-Pwnage
- Laws of Physics Say Quantum Cryptography Is Unhackable. It’s Not
- SSL: Intercepted today, decrypted tomorrow
- World's most mysterious manuscript has genuine message
- Is It the Dawn of the Encryption App?
- Report: NSA slices through most 'net encryption, according to 'Bullrun' documents leaked by Snowden
- Amid NSA uproar, encryption-standards body defends process
- STEED: project to create nonproprietary encryption
- Why Android SSL was downgraded from AES256-SHA to RC4-MD5 in late 2010
- Researchers challenge Apple's claim of unbreakable iMessage encryption
- Defending Against Crypto Backdoors
- Dark Mail Alliance - developing end-to-end encryption for e-mail
- NSA had secret deal on back-doored crypto with security firm RSA, Snowden docs reveal
- Cryptolocker ransomware has 'infected about 250,000 PCs'
- FLOSS Manuals content being used in CryptoParties