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"No more clear text passwords" is a project to stop the nonsense regarding passwords used in the login protocols of most Web 2.0 projects: they are sent in the clear, shamelessly, with absolutely no care for privacy, and without warning the users.
This project is a C++ library which allows incorporating DKIM into an existing MTA or other application. It provides full support for signing, verifying, and SSP. It is compliant with RFC 4871.
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Rinecrypt uses the Gladman implentation of the AES algorithm
Rijndael and a SHA256 hash among other things, to encrypt/decrypt
a file with a user supplied passsword.
Hide your data from any scans for fingerprints at forensic analysis. Fragger is an concept to fragment files into many small files by scrambling the content of the source file.
This project involves implementing simulations of Enigma machines and the Turing bombe on various parallel-computing systems including multi-processor PCs, Linux clusters, and modern enhanced graphic cards.
Lite Security Module: a daemon to handle PKCS11 Secure Boxes
Lite Security Module: a daemon to handle Secure Boxes (files containing cryptographic keys, X509 certificates and data objects), accessible through a PKCS#11 library, supporting non-certified (lite) Software or Hardware Security Modules (www.clizio.com)
This is a simple ANSI-C implementation of Triple-DES (as described in NIST Special Publication 800-67.) This implementation also includes an 8-bit version that can be used in microcontrollers with memory constraints.
SSLScan queries SSL services, such as HTTPS, in order to determine the ciphers that are supported. SSLScan is designed to be easy, lean and fast. The output includes prefered ciphers of the SSL service, the certificate and is in Text and XML formats.
Pidgin-paranoia is a plug-in for Pidgin (formerly known as Gaim) that provides information-theoretically secure encrypted conversations using one-time-pads.
an implementation of the attack on the RC4 cipher as described in: "Efficient Reconstruction of RC4 Keys from Internal States" by Eli Biham and Yaniv Carmeli. plus optimizations of the attack
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.
BeeCrypt is an ongoing project to provide a strong and fast cryptography toolkit. Includes entropy sources, random generators, block ciphers, hash functions, message authentication codes, multiprecision integer routines, and public key primitives.
DiskCryptor - fully open solution to encrypt all partitions, including system. The program is a replacement for proprietary DriveCrypt Plus pack and PGP WDE.
fm (file masker) is an easy-to-use command line cryptographic tool that's small, portable across operating systems, quite secure for most purposes, and licensed to you along with its sourcecode under the gpl.
Python wrapper around a small subset of the OpenSSL library. Includes: X509 Certificates, SSL Context objects, SSL Connection objects using Python sockets as transport layer. The Connection object wraps all the socket methods and can therefore be use
The CRY utility provides the ability to perform AES-256 symmetric key encryption of files. This is a light weight Linux utility and does not depend on PKI infrastructure. Rather, pre-shared encryption keys are used to protect your files.