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    Advanced Onion Router
    Advanced Onion Router is a portable client for the OR network and is intended to be an improved alternative for Tor+Vidalia+Privoxy bundle for Windows users. Some of the improvements include UNICODE paths, support for HTTP and HTTPS proxy protocols on the same Socks4/Socks5 port with HTTP header filtering that generates fake identity-dependent headers every time the identity is changed (proxy chains are also supported), support for NTLM proxies, a User Interface that makes Tor's options and...
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    ORDO vers.1.0

    AES-128, Linux, OpenBSD, Assembly-Language

    Small cryptographic command line tool for LINUX and OpenBSD (x86) completely in 32-Bit Assembly Language. ORDO encrypt/decrypt files (max. size 2 GB) with AES-128-Algorithm (Rijndael) in CBC-Mode (Cipher-Block-Chaining). No libs are included, only system-calls are used. ORDO is under BSD License.
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    This is a simpe Implementation of an The 128-bit AES Encryption Algorithm core in 16-Bit ASM
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    A package of Rijndael, Twofish and Serpent encryption algorithms implemented in x86 assembly. Meant to learn basics of assembly, learn about the algorithms or to be used in a C program.
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    An original bruteforce-based encryption/decryption system. BBE was originally conceived to chat with encrypted text on IRC. mIRC and X-Chat support BBE via script addon. BBE can also encrypt MIME encoded files. Blowfish encryption is currently supported.
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    A library implementing the AES (American Encryption Standard) or Rijndael algorithms, intended to provide a neat packaged solution for other projects to use. Package includes C and Intel Pentium/MMX assembler versions of AES, along with an extensive
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    Cryptofon

    Cryptofon

    Cryptofon - a safe phone with integrated encryption.

    The Cryptofon is designed to enable safe and secure communication trough a regular PSTN line. It supports narrowband connections (~2400 bit/s and lower).
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