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@platynum/rocatest
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This module enables you to check RSA public keys for the ROCA vulnerability. For more information on the vulnerability, please check https://crocs.fi.muni.cz/public/papers/rsa_ccs17.
NOTE: This module is based on https://github.com/fotisl/rocatest
This module is availbale via npm
$ npm install @platynum/rocatest
The test is based on the original moduli test. It can detect vulnerable keys loaded using the jsrsasign https://github.com/kjur/jsrsasign library.
var jsrsasign = require('jsrsasign');
var roca = require('../rocatest');
var key = jsrsasign.KEYUTIL.generateKeypair('RSA', 512);
if (roca.check(key.pubKeyObj) === true)
console.log('Key is vulnerable');
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Test jsrsasign keys for the ROCA vulnerability
The npm package @platynum/rocatest receives a total of 44 weekly downloads. As such, @platynum/rocatest popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @platynum/rocatest demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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