I have just done some fairly basic forms of encrption using C++, and I am wondering if anyone knows good sites about encryption that goes from kinda hard to extremely complex.
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I have just done some fairly basic forms of encrption using C++, and I am wondering if anyone knows good sites about encryption that goes from kinda hard to extremely complex.
Can u tell me or some sample code how to encrypt something
please put it (if possible) in this format
Well I wanted to write a function for a library of Unix Made Functions and encryption thats not Md5 etc would be usefull
Code:#include <headers.h> int funcencrypt(........) >................ >................ int main() .............. ............. ........... } //hope u get the point //i dont have time to write a GOOD example //I HAVE SOO MUCH BIO HOMEOWORK IT COULD MAKE SOMEONE CRY!
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The book Handbook of Applied Cryptography is available in pdf format online. Might be a good reference.
here's the link:
http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/