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Announcing the Open Sourcing of Paranoid's Library
Aug. 24, 2022, 5:14 p.m. | Kimberly Samra (noreply@blogger.com)
Google Online Security Blog security.googleblog.com
Posted by Pedro Barbosa, Security Engineer, and Daniel Bleichenbacher, Software Engineer
Paranoid is a project to detect well-known weaknesses in large amounts of crypto artifacts, like public keys and digital signatures. On August 3rd 2022 we open sourced the library containing the checks that we implemented so far (https://github.com/google/paranoid_crypto). The library is developed and maintained by members of the Google Security Team, but it is not an officially supported Google product.
Why the Project?
Crypto artifacts may be …
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