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    Secure File Vault

    Secure File Vault

    A very secure file vault for private files to avoid hackers

    A File vault to store all of your personal items, this file vault could not be brute forced (impossible because of the hashing algorithms). It uses a combination of veracrypt, winrar, 7zip to encrypt your files to ensure that they are secure and not be seen by someone. Once you start to create the file vault, your password gets hashed a million times (only takes 3 seconds) then base 64 3 times and hashed 1 more time, it uses a combination of SHA256, SHA512 and lot of other secret...
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    A pronounceable password generator plugin for KeePass. NOTE: This project has been discontinued. It hasn't been worth it to maintain the project for a while now, so no more updates will be made to the plugin. The algorithm this plugin uses is based off FIPS-181 which was withdrawn by NIST a while back. The proliferation of password managers that seamlessly run on multiple platforms (some of which are free) has also removed almost all advantages of using randomly generated pronounceable...
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    CrackThis!

    CrackThis!

    Data Encrypton Software utilizing IMPACT

    We developed a classic solution that reflects the very nature of quantum mechanics in whole, ultimately demonstrating the raw power of numbers. We developed a truly irreversible one way algorithm which, when applied to information, both encrypts and decrypts it. That is to say that the algorithm which encrypts the information works in the same direction as the algorithm that decrypts it. This in itself is the very nature of quantum mechanics - "forward only". Through a quantum-entanglement-like operation, we created very robust encryption methodology which will secure information for some time to come through sheer numbers and flexibility. ...
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    HTTPBrute is used to calculate HTTP Digest Access Authentication as per RFC 2617. The tool will be able to perform brute force attacks to retrieve a lost password for a given Authentication response. MD5 is the only hashing algorithm implemented.
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    CryptoHelper is a Java program designed to aid in the decryption of classical ciphers, ie pre WWII ciphers. It brings together tools like frequency analysis, friedman tests, enciphering/deciphering for several clasical ciphers, and brute force algorithm
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