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Current bcrypt is problematic I find. Made changes to core functionality. Looking for feedback
Pull request link
- GOlang ile şifreleme işlemleri için crypto paketi
- Argon2 or Argon2id still recommended over Bcrypt for Password Hashing?
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SHA-3 Buffer Overflow
The version in the Golang stdlib is a pure-go implementation, but there's an assembler variant optimized for amd64 (https://github.com/golang/crypto/blob/master/sha3/keccakf_am...), which is apparently derived from the XKCP package.
Bad news for the (mostly-Golang) Ethereum ecosystem...
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Web dev learning path advice
Learn crypto library and how to encrypt and hash: https://github.com/golang/crypto
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Hashing password
In last section we have created users table in our database, but we are currently storing user's password in plain text. This is something we should never do, and instead we need to store hashed password with random salt. For that we will use golang/crypto library. First we need to expand our User structure:
- Minio Changes License to AGPL
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SIEC elliptic curve vs other better known ones ?
So in conclusion, croc seems to be pretty secure as long as you use P-256 (or P-384). Internally, the standard golang.org/x/crypto library is used, which I can guarantee is very secure, as it is used in millions of web servers around the world, and Go is a language maintained by Google, which has many security professionals at their disposal. Ultimately, the decision is yours. While I can give you my opinion and point you to correct documents, you should trust nobody other than yourself. Not even me. But still, I recommend P-256 above everything else.
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Crowdsourcing for healthcare tool accepting DOGE as payment feedback
I've been considering developing suck tools with Golang. Golang's crypto package golang crypto might be a great starting point if your familiar with language.
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how does bcrypt.CompareHash function know which cost to select?
https://github.com/golang/crypto/blob/eec23a3978adcfd26c29f4153eaa3e3d9b2cc53a/bcrypt/bcrypt.go#L234-L254
bitwarden-go
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Let's say I store all the most important information on Bitwarden, and somehow the project/company shuts down and disappears. What now?
Someone even wrote an alternative Bitwarden server in Go
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[vault] are there password manager free for small teams?
Bitwarden-go is an open-source implementation of bitwarden (whose licensing is rather vague). https://github.com/VictorNine/bitwarden-go but this appears to be abandonware.
What are some alternatives?
lego - Let's Encrypt/ACME client and library written in Go
Cameradar - Cameradar hacks its way into RTSP videosurveillance cameras
Themis - Easy to use cryptographic framework for data protection: secure messaging with forward secrecy and secure data storage. Has unified APIs across 14 platforms.
nacl - Pure Go implementation of the NaCL set of API's
simple-scrypt - A convenience library for generating, comparing and inspecting password hashes using the scrypt KDF in Go 🔑
Go random string generator - Flexible and customizable random string generator
acmetool - :lock: acmetool, an automatic certificate acquisition tool for ACME (Let's Encrypt)
ssh-vault - 🌰 encrypt/decrypt using ssh keys
BadActor - BadActor.org An in-memory application driven jailer written in Go
argon2-hashing - A light package for generating and comparing password hashing with argon2 in Go
secure - HTTP middleware for Go that facilitates some quick security wins.