Malicious Cryptography: Exposing Cryptovirology Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 16 March 2005 19:42

I start reading this book 2 days ago (135pages read of 412 pages), It is quite interesting, especially the chapter about pseudo-random generator quality and bias, Zero knowledge protocol, polymorphic virus body using relatively small algorithm (TEA)...It also propose some solutions but I did not reach this chapter...

Hackers have uncovered the dark side of cryptography—that device developed to defeat Trojan horses, viruses, password theft, and other cyber-crime. It’s called cryptovirology, the art of turning the very methods designed to protect your data into a means of subverting it.

Malicious Cryptography: Exposing Cryptovirology
Adam Young, Moti Yung
ISBN: 0-7645-4975-8

  • Understand the mechanics of computationally secure information stealing
  • Learn how non-zero sum Game Theory is used to develop survivable malware
  • Discover how hackers use public key cryptography to mount extortion attacks
  • Recognize and combat the danger of kleptographic attacks on smart-card devices
  • Build a strong arsenal against a cryptovirology attack

Preface by security expert Bruce Schneier (Pratical Cryptography a reference)

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