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    obfusc

    toolchain for obfuscated compilation

    This is a C compiler, assembler, linker and virtual machine for computing based on encrypted working and obfuscated compilation and execution. The idea is that the platform machine `works encrypted' for the user and unencrypted for the operator, running a machine code instruction set in user mode that is provably safe against computational attacks, for code that is generated by a compiler that has introduced random variations into the code at each recompilation so that the attacker has no statistical leverage from human programming biases.
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    Crypt

    Crypt

    Crypt encryption and decryption is based on ASCII Table Shift.

    Crypt is the developed based on the ASCII Table shift and it can customized based on the user requirements, right from the shifting order and the level of encryption or decryption. It can be integrated to any of the programming language with the custom build of the source code. It can secure from text file to binary code.
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    HcryptoJ (Historical cryptology in Java) is a Java based programming library for implementing and analyzing historical ciphers. HcryptoJ is designed to support research and teaching in historical cryptography and computer science. Licensed under GPL.
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    AES.g is a port of the Advanced Encryption Standard (or Rijndael) to the GPU using a mix of C++ and Cg programming languages. It is portable and built as a class-based program, using OpenGL or DirectX libraries.
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    Open eSign allows software developers and technical parties in a company to create secure, online (web-based) forms and documents that follow a business process flow and enable legally recognized electronic signatures using digital signature technology.
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    AceJudge is a system for managing programming contests. AceJudge's basic features include automatic judging of submitted programs, answering to clarification questions about problem descriptions, reevaluation of programs, real time ranking etc.
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