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    CrococryptQuerl

    CrococryptQuerl

    CrococryptQuerl is a web-based file encryption & transfer tool

    CrococryptQuerl =============== CrococryptQuerl (CQuerl) is a web-based open-source file encryption and file exchange tool. If you trust the application service provider which is running CrococryptQuerl, it can be seen as an "anonymous & encrypted safe deposit box for computer files". ---INTRO--- The encryption is done on-the-fly using the user's password. Of course, this requires a trusted TLS/SSL connection to the server running CQuerl.
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    Data exchange is a core part of all cloud systems so it becomes necessarily important to control access to data that are confidential and whose integrity influences the state of the system at any time.It can be proven that the administrator in a IaaS can easily perform some hidden and malicious task on unsuspecting customer machine. This is attributed to the fact that he/she possesses the root privilege to do so and forms an attack. A cold boot attack can easily be lauched amongst...
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    pwdex

    Web-based password exchange, sharing and storage system.

    Web-based password exchange, sharing and storage system. It has 2 types of passwords: private and shared. Shared ones can be shared to individual users or to groups of users. The system is written in Ruby using Sinatra framework. Storage backend is any database (e.g. MySQL, sqlite), encryption is done via AES-256.
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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.
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    GMX is a file-transfer application that permits the user to store files on a remote computer system: Google's GMail web-based email system. Development in C# (Microsoft VS.NET 2003).
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    Secure Message eXchange (SMX) is a web-based interface to PGP/GPG, allowing users to create PGP/GPG keys, encrypt, sign, view, and exchange messages. Ideal for password storage or exchange of other sensitive information.
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    mBuddy is a project with the initial goal of allowing users of mobile devices (Java, J2ME) the option to find others based on interests, diet & other factors. Objectives are to allow intelligent, conditional, secure exchange of contact info, A/V & more.
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