From 435d26ce19ca7548092ddc3729a016dca763b3de Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bill Buchanan Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2023 05:17:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- z_ctf/README.md | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/z_ctf/README.md b/z_ctf/README.md index 552fc90..38a9a94 100644 --- a/z_ctf/README.md +++ b/z_ctf/README.md @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ JQpHMvfLrgOeLzO5uH8ToAzySJxXIsJKqKXdL7Y41wyF9+C/ahbZppMzzANrjhWc pXVqFsHfEJRcW9zZXuxCk20= -----END ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY----- ``` +The method is defined [https://asecuritysite.com/openssl/rsa_keygen2](https://asecuritysite.com/openssl/rsa_keygen2). +### Answer For this we can basically try with a batch file, and substitute colours. This one works: ``` % cat 1.key | openssl rsa -passin pass:blue -text @@ -69,6 +71,8 @@ VTIsAZLHXvFp Bob has used the RSA method with three different moduli to encrypt the same message for Alice. These modulus values are 181573934956808382047424502743618497959, 263663189152094019455553753982108272769, and 150466971419052326232703131045351509419. The corresponding ciphered values are 89486828865161621017578261527117772610, 176405275524632787228669332980053978025, and 120736618872251736750094696442087698014. Determine the English city in the message (assume he has used an exponent of 3). +The method is defined [https://asecuritysite.com/cracking/rsa_ctf01](https://asecuritysite.com/cracking/rsa_ctf01). + ### Answer The method is defined [here](https://asecuritysite.com/cracking/rsa_ctf01). In this case, we have used 64-bit primes here and which generates 128-bit modulus values. The values of: