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Imagine being able to send an encrypted message as a single file to someone working on any Operating System, without them having to install any software to decrypt it. Just send them an Inkjar. Or you can store your own passwords on a usb key anywhere.
IDTrans is developing b2b technologies. The primary aspects of the project are secure transmission libraries, a key server, and a application to demonstrate the use of the libraries.
Interrogate is a proof-of-concept tool for identification of cryptographic keys in binary material. First and foremost for memory dump analysis and forensics usage. Able to identify AES, Serpent, Twofish and RSA keys as of version 0.0.3.
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It's a cross platform utility designed for performing various checksumming activities. It supports verity of standards including ADLER-32, CRC-32, MD2, MD5, MURMUR-32, MURMUR-128, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512 and SIPHASH24. Also generated results can be validated within the application. Results can be saved to a text file format. It can batch process folders as well. This tool requires Java Run-time Environment 7 or higher to use.
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Open Source Security tool to audit hashed passwords.
JBrute is an open source tool written in Java to audit security and stronghold of stored password for several open source and commercial apps. It is focused to provide multi-platform support and flexible parameters to cover most of the possible password-auditing scenarios.
Java Runtime version 1.7 or higher is required for running JBrute.
Supported algorithms:
MD5
MD4
SHA-256
SHA-512
MD5CRYPT
SHA1
ORACLE-10G
ORACLE-11G
NTLM
LM
MSSQL-2000
MSSQL-2005
MSSQL-2012
MYSQL-322
MYSQL-411
POSTGRESQL
SYBASE-ASE1502
INFORMIX-1170
To see syntax examples: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/wiki/Examples
To see last news: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/blog
FAQ: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/wiki/FAQ/
General questions: jbrute-users@lists.sourceforge.net
(you can suscribe to mailing list at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jbrute-users)
Author: Gonzalo L. Camino
Icon Art: Ivan Zubillaga
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This project provides an interface to Sun's JCE (Java Cryptographic Extensions) as a JSP taglib. It brings strong encryption algorithms such as AES and Blowfish to your JSP applications. It uses the bouncycastle.org cleanroom JCE 1.2.1 implementation as
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I have tried to keep the file size to a minimum. And currently, the file size is 20.7 kB (20,701 bytes).
Anyone can inspect the source code and use it to modify, develop and redistribute.
JChecksum allows you to obtain the hash of a given file using a simple GUI. Hash algorithms supported include MD2, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512.
JConfigura is a library usable in java environments for sharing configuration parameters between different java applications. Moreover it exculpates developers of aspects like property file reading and securing property files with rsa encryption.
JCrypTool moved to GitHub! See https://groups.google.com/d/topic/jcryptool-developers/nauEXL6vsbk/discussion for more information and visit our new project home at https://github.com/jcryptool
JCrypTool moved to GitHub! See https://groups.google.com/d/topic/jcryptool-developers/nauEXL6vsbk/discussion for more information and visit our new project home at https://github.com/jcryptool
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--UPDATE--
[25.01.14] Release 1.0 (final)
-- Bugfixes
[05.05.12] Release 0.2
-- implements polyalphabeticel substitution
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