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paseto
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JSON Web Proofs
Might I suggest Paseto (https://paseto.io/) - it solves a lot of the headaches of JWT. Signing and encryption are two different things that require two different sets of keys, so you can't mess it up.
(Full disclosure, I've written one implementation: https://github.com/auth70/paseto-ts)
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Full-stack authentication system using rust (actix-web) and sveltekit
Though we'll be building a session-based authentication system, it's noteworthy that with the introduction of some concepts which will be discussed in due time, you can turn it into JWT- or, more securely and appropriately, PASETO-based authentication system.
- Biscuit 3.0
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Securing Your Golang Application: Unleashing the Power of Authentication and Authorization
Time we ditch it and use paseto
- Paseto is everything you love about JWT without any of the design deficits
- Why JWTs Suck as Session Tokens (2017)
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Looking for advice for Go Backend REST API for a Front End React/NodeJS
The PASETO web site goes over it. Mostly it's designed to make you do things the right way and avoid all the security holes you can fall into with JWT.
- Initial impact report about this week's EdDSA Double-PubKey Oracle attack in 40 affected crypto libs
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Stop Storing Authentication Tokens in JS-accessible Storage
If this is too much to handle, you shouldn't have to! There's already solutions that handle it for you
libsodium
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Libsodium: A modern, portable, easy to use crypto library
Libsodium has been around for a while, so probably the reason it was posted is that version 1.0.19 was just released: https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/releases/tag/1.0.19-RE...
Updated NuGet and Swift packages are going to be uploaded soon.
AEGIS-128X and 256X are not there yet, but if you need them, they are available in libaegis: https://github.com/jedisct1/libaegis
All the code from libaegis will eventually be merged into libsodium, including the incremental update API which is especially useful for TLS.
- Libsodium 1.0.19 Released
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 June 2023
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Libsodium Still Relevant and Maintained?
To version the dependency you can check the current stable tree in git and save the date and git hash.
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I created an encrypted command line jounal
To address both of these vulnerabilities, you should instead use a library that handles these sharp edges for you. A well received library in the security and cryptography communities is libsodium. It has high level functions that handle password hashing and data encryption for you, reducing the risk that you introduce vulnerabilities in your code, such as you have here.
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Why can't I burn scam tokens by sending them to 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dEaD?
In general, cryptography is really hard. So for example, an attacker could construct a message that if you signed would leak information, ie it reduces the space of possible keys such that it can be brute forced. I’m not entirely sure if you could do that with a transfer function. But it’s certainly possible. That said, there are a ton of smart devs trying to prevent that as well so I’m not assuming anything here. But prudent practices are likely good to follow. Be very careful calling anything from your cold wallet etc. Use disposable keys for anything a bit risky. I took a sec to google an example and this is the closest I could find. https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/issues/170
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Some questions from a noob Rustacean
Hi everyone! I'm learning Rust while on a break between jobs, and as I'm particularly interested in interfacing Rust with C and in cryptography, I've decided to write a wrapper around libsodium (https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium) in Rust. This is purely a hobby project and I probably won't ever release it as there are already some open-source Rust bindings available for the library.
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Librandombytes – a public domain library for generating randomness
Can anyone recommend between Librandombytes and libsodium ramdombytes?
https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/tree/master/src/libsod...
What are some alternatives?
branca - :key: Secure alternative to JWT. Authenticated Encrypted API Tokens for Go.
OpenSSL - TLS/SSL and crypto library
Symfony Panther - A browser testing and web crawling library for PHP and Symfony
Crypto++ - free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes
wp-graphql-jwt-authentication - Authentication for WPGraphQL using JWT (JSON Web Tokens)
mbedTLS - An open source, portable, easy to use, readable and flexible TLS library, and reference implementation of the PSA Cryptography API. Releases are on a varying cadence, typically around 3 - 6 months between releases.
Ory Hydra - OpenID Certified™ OpenID Connect and OAuth Provider written in Go - cloud native, security-first, open source API security for your infrastructure. SDKs for any language. Works with Hardware Security Modules. Compatible with MITREid.
libhydrogen - A lightweight, secure, easy-to-use crypto library suitable for constrained environments.
php-jwt - PHP package for JWT
Botan - Cryptography Toolkit
bubble - bubble 旨在为项目快速开发提供一系列的基础能力,方便使用者根据项目需求快速进行功能拓展。已将所有 JAR 包都推送至中央仓库,也会为每个版本的升级改动列出详细的更新日志
Bcrypt - Modern(-ish) password hashing for your software and your servers