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    VeraCrypt

    VeraCrypt

    Open source disk encryption with strong security for the Paranoid

    VeraCrypt is a free disk encryption software brought to you by IDRIX (https://www.idrix.fr) and based on TrueCrypt 7.1a. It adds enhanced security to the algorithms used for system and partitions encryption making it immune to new developments in brute-force attacks. It also solves many vulnerabilities and security issues found in TrueCrypt. This enhanced security adds some delay ONLY to the opening of encrypted partitions without any performance impact to the application use phase....
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    FastRC4

    Optimized implementation of RC4 (Rivest Cipher 4, ARCFOUR) in ASMx64.

    Optimized implementation of RC4 (Rivest Cipher 4, ARCFOUR) in ASM (x64) for Linux and Windows.
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    Cryptography Tools

    Classic & Modern Cryptography tools

    Cryptography Tools is a project to develop demonstration tools on classic (currently Caesar and Playfair) & modern crypto-systems, including private & public key encryptions, digital signatures, cryptographic hashes and authenticated encryption.
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    ORDO vers.1.0

    AES-128, Linux, OpenBSD, Assembly-Language

    Small cryptographic command line tool for LINUX and OpenBSD (x86) completely in 32-Bit Assembly Language. ORDO encrypt/decrypt files (max. size 2 GB) with AES-128-Algorithm (Rijndael) in CBC-Mode (Cipher-Block-Chaining). No libs are included, only system-calls are used. ORDO is under BSD License.
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    Note: I haven't even looked at this project for years. I was a pretty bad programmer back then, so the code is sloppy. The next version will be better. Similar to a stream cipher, but rather than performing an exclusive OR on the input bytes and cipher, it performs a mixture of 'rolling' (see x86 instruction ROR) and bit NOT operations according to the key.
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    A package of Rijndael, Twofish and Serpent encryption algorithms implemented in x86 assembly. Meant to learn basics of assembly, learn about the algorithms or to be used in a C program.
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    Powerful 512bit pseudo random encryption, optimized for the x86-64 architecture. Coded in x86-64 assembly language, this has the potential to be one of the most powerful and fastest file encryption engines to date.
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    The ELF-Encrypter program suite is a collection of programs to encrypt your ELF binaries using various algorithms. GnuPG is required in order to use some encryption techniques. The suite also contains programs to inject code into ELF binaries.
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    An original bruteforce-based encryption/decryption system. BBE was originally conceived to chat with encrypted text on IRC. mIRC and X-Chat support BBE via script addon. BBE can also encrypt MIME encoded files. Blowfish encryption is currently supported.
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    A library implementing the AES (American Encryption Standard) or Rijndael algorithms, intended to provide a neat packaged solution for other projects to use. Package includes C and Intel Pentium/MMX assembler versions of AES, along with an extensive
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    Cryptofon

    Cryptofon

    Cryptofon - a safe phone with integrated encryption.

    The Cryptofon is designed to enable safe and secure communication trough a regular PSTN line. It supports narrowband connections (~2400 bit/s and lower).
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