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A random number generator based on data from human interface devices. A trayicon that provides access to the generated data in various data ouput formats: Guids, Passwords, Files etc. Future goal is build-in P2P exchange of gathered data.
Generate RSA key pairs of arbitrary length; convert text between formats or use keys to transform/crypt text. Supports decimal, hexadecimal, base64 and text input and output. Entirely ANSI C++; no external dependencies.
OW.NET -- 1-Wire API port from Java (and J#) to C#. Use the Dallas 1-Wire and iButton chips with standard C# using a serial adapter (also CF.net) or the TMEX drivers on the Windows platform. No J# distribution installation required.
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CryptPad is a .NET Compact Framework 1.1 simple notes application which operates encrypted text documents (.wrc) based on user provided password. This way one can store confidential data on Windows Mobile operating systems.
MicroSafe is a J2ME 1.0 application to store and access notes in a hierarchical data structure (outline) on mobile devices (CLDC - Connected Limited Device Configuration). Notes can be encrypted to store data like PINs, passwords, etc. securely.
Dear Diary is a password-protected text editor with features similar to WordPad that automatically encrypts the text before writing to disk. You can format text with different colors, fonts and font sizes as well as insert images into your documents.
stores a free text field strongly encrypted on a cell-phone or PDA using AES encryption with 256 bit -- can be used for storing passwords, pins and other sensitive data
Cryptology is a Windows shell application that enables users to easily protect their files. It incorporates military grade encryption (256 AES) and secure shredding into a simple userinterface
Merovingian is very easy to use but powerful GUI interface for GnuPG. It intends to be well integrated with GNOME, but still usable with other desktop environments too.
HashserGUI is a GUI interface for Jacksum. It is intended to provide a graphical tool to create hashes for files within a directory, and check the hashes generated. It works with many hash functions, as md5, sha1, sha256, sha512, md4, crc, etc.
MUSASH provides a utility to digest text, file and a byte char. It also able to compare two files, compare file, text and char to a hash. It also allows user to search for a string that evaluates to a hash given. Supported algo: MD5, SHA1 and SHA2 family
BinaryPix is a Tool to create "Binary-Visual" Code out of ASCII-Text Then it places it on a choosen picture. Then you are able to water-mark your pictures with the "binary-hidden" code.
USSI is the Universal SAFE Signing Interface. USSI provides web services for the application of SAFE digital signatures for PDF, text, xml, etc. Please see http://www.safe-biopharma.org for more information on SAFE.
MacHash is intended to be a HashCalc clone for Mac OS X. Sporting a neat Aqua interface, it allows you to calculate a variety of popular hash values like MD5 or CRC32 from diffent input sources such as a line of text or a file on disk.
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.
gSTM is a front-end for managing SSH-tunneled port redirects. It stores tunnel configurations in a simple XML format. The tunnels (local, remote and dynamic) can be managed and individually started/stopped through one simple interface.
With this software, you can embed the text message into a graphic file.
The result file looks exactly the same with the original. But if you use
this software, you can see the hidden text inside the pciture