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    PWSLIB3

    PWSLIB3

    Password Safe encrypted databases, Java library

    Java module to create, read and write Password Safe V3 encrypted databases. The package is a mature offspring from project JPasswords and can be used with Java 1.8. There is an API document available.
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    PLEASE NOTE that we are in the process of moving to GitHub: https://github.com/jasypt/jasypt Jasypt (Java Simplified Encryption) is a java library which allows the developer to add basic encryption capabilities to his/her projects with minimum effort, and without the need of having deep knowledge on how cryptography works. PLEASE NOTE that we are in the process of moving to GitHub: https://github.com/jasypt/jasypt
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    Latin Square Toolbox

    Generates Latin squares and counts their transversals

    The Latin Square Toolbox contains software tools for efficiently generating Latin squares and counting their transversals with various user-configurable options. This open source release aims to help educate folks on Latin squares and their important applications to cryptography. This version contains three tools: 0. Latin Square Generator (LSG) 1. Latin Square Transversal Counter (LSTC) 2. Latin Square Property Checker (LSPC)
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    textcrypter

    textcrypter

    textcrypter is an encryption tool using vigenere cipher algorithm

    Textcrypter is an encryption tool using vigenere cipher algorithm. Vigenere use the same key/password to encrypt and decrypt a file (symmetric key cryptosystem). Result of the encryption process is a ciphertext in hexa number.
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    A self-contained, fully configurable Java "game" to simulate multi-species evolution. Design species by optionally specifying every attribute; modify any or all environmental settings; let them loose to eat, fight, procreate, die, and Evolve!
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    distDES is a Java RMI-based application which manages load balancing on heterogeneous clusters. Development will extend the theoretical initial implementation to include clustered Rainbow Table generation and encryption algorithm collision detection.
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