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    Email Encryption using HYBRID Encryption RSA+AES

    Repository of code for sending and encrypting email using Python v3.4 . Due to RSA algorithm's limits, it uses AES to encrypt the message and subject of the email. It creates a .PEM for every new user login. And then RSA to Encrypt the AES Key. The basic UI has been created with PyQt5. PyCrypto and Crypto libraries have been used. Visual Studio was used as the primary IDE.
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    EAESCrypt

    Extended AES Cryptography

    EAEScrypt is a utility that is designed to protect sensitive data using secure encryption. It uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) as published by the Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS PUBS) and issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The official version of AES allows only 128-bit, 192-bit or 256-bit keys, and EAESCrypt is fully compliant with FIPS-197 when using these values. But EAEScrypt can use any key size from 128-bit to 2048-bit. ...
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    AESEncryptor is a fast and simple utility to protect your files with the Advanced Encryptation Standard algorithm. It is safer than zip or rar files because a simple force-attack can reveal their password. A force-attack to an AES encriptation could delay millions of years. There are available the source code of the GUI, a CaptionProgressBar and the RijndaelCryptorProvider, the core of the application which can start a encriptation process in a simple code line. New Version released...
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    SecondFactor

    SecondFactor

    Two-Factor Authenticator for Windows.

    Need a two-factor authenticator for your computer? Tired of using your phone to log in to a website on your desktop? Introducing SecondFactor, a One-Time-Password Authenticator for Windows. SecondFactor supports Time-based One Time Passwords, which can be added directly, using a QR Code, or with an OTPAUTH URL. Your Secrets are stored securely for your local account, with the option to protect the program with a password for advanced security. The main window of SecondFactor provides...
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