Overview#
A Cryptographically Weak implies the Cryptographic Primitive behaves in some undesirable way.Cryptographically Weak could imply that the system has a vulnerability which could lead to an exploit.
In Cryptography discussions we typically make a Computational Hardness Assumption.
More Information#
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:- Anonymous Cipher Suite
- CRAM-MD5
- Cipher Block Chaining
- Collision Resistance
- Cryptographic Hash Function
- Cryptography
- Derive the Master Secret
- Export-grade
- FREAK
- Kerberos Encryption Types
- Lucky 13
- MD4
- MD5
- Master Secret
- NT LAN Manager
- NTLM
- NTLM SSP
- NTLMv1
- NTLMv2
- Open Protocol for Access Control, Identification, and Ticketing with privacY
- RC4
- SHA-1
- SSL-TLS Interception
- Side-channel attacks
- TLS 1.3
- Triple DES