Description: In this video, we create a simple C Program, that performs a very basic Encryption and Decryption, by increasing the value of each character of the string, given as a command line argument
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Tags: basic , c , programming , encryption , decryption , linux , command line , argument ,
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Nice one man! informative. Hope you will make more c programming videos like this one. Are you from Norway?
@50cent
Thanks,
If everything goes well, I will soon make a video that will show you how to crack the encryption string generated by this program using a dictionary attack
And... no, I am not from Norway :)
Excellent video mate !
Keep up the good work. Your socket programming videos were very interesting.
@m0ei
Hey my friend, nice to hear that you like my videos :)
But just a quick correction the Socket Programming Videos aren't finished yet.. there are a lot more to cover ;)
cool
I also looking for some encoder/decoder c program that show me how that works.do u know anything about them?
@zax,
It dependes, what type of encoder are you looking for?
What do you want the encoder to do?
that kind of encoder that use to bypass AV.i dont want the great c program to do that.how the encoder change the program,and how to use decoder to back to the soruce
@zax
I am not quite sure, if I am right, the encoder changes some commands in hex to other commands, maybe if you learn about how shellcode is created, you may find the answer
I guess it would help looking at some of the Vivek's Video Series, in the group section
such as: http://www.securitytube.net/groups?operation=view&groupId=4
Cool vid :)Keep it up!
@Kronoz Thanks! :)
Great video and great idea man. I love your videos
@Crone Thanks for showing your support ;)