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    BlackBelt WASTE - ipv4 / Tor / i2p + AI

    BlackBelt WASTE - ipv4 / Tor / i2p + AI

    A modern, AI-Smart, WASTE p2p for ipv4 and invisible address spaces

    A WASTE client. Download and create your own WASTE networks. For Windows XP 32/64, Vista 32/64, Win7 32/64, Win8 32/64, Win 10, Linux (WINE). *** NEW *** Distributed Autonomic-Performance-Tuning - A Goal-Seeking Swarming-Semiotic AI *** *** Built-in Self-Organising Anti-Spoofing Technology *** *** Medusa - Pure Ephemeral RNG - Routing, Security Extensions *** PLEASE ENSURE YOUR NETWORK USES THE SAME BUILD.
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    rtl2832-entropyd

    Use an rtl2832 USB dongle to generate random data for the linux kernel

    ...The kernel already has a module to use the rtl2832 for its intended purpose, listening to radio, so if you want to use it to generate entropy, you will have to blacklist that module, so it doesn't load. If it is loaded, this program will not be able to acquire the rtl2832 device, and won't run. Create the file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-dvb_usb_rtl28xxu.conf with the line blacklist dvb_usb_rtl28xxu in it. The project website is an html version of the man page, so you can find more complete information there.
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    MLCrypt

    Simple, lightweight, standalone command-line single file encryption.

    ...However, its usage on Windows PCs may be inconvenient (installation administrator rights; large executable size for perhaps just a one-time file decryption, complicated command-line switches for stronger encryption). NCrypt would fulfill this task, but does not operate on 64-bit Windows - MLCrypt was created because of this. The program's primary aim is cascade encryption: create an encrypted outer layer over an existing compressed and encrypted archive file. (Each encryption layer should have a different complex password.) MLCrypt.zip contains all the executables: Linux, Windows, Raspberry Pi.
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    FreeOTFE

    FreeOTFE

    A free "on-the-fly" transparent disk encryption program for PC & PDAs.

    An upstream source site housing the original files for this mirror is no longer available. With this software, you can create one or more "virtual disks" on your PC/PDA. These disks operate exactly like a normal disk, with the exception that anything written to one of them is transparently, and securely, encrypted before being stored on your computer's hard drive.
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    Use prime numbers and pseudorandom number generators to create pseudorandom permutations to "shuffle" bits of given data (passwords, logins, PINs, files, directories). It is designed to be very secure (I hope so).
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    httpcert is an apache module, that enables apache itself to manage x509 certificates efficiently, for Client Authentications over HTTPS.Through Web-Interfaces,Clients/Webadmin can create/submit/sign certificates using In-House CA Certificate.
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    An almost complete one-time-pad suite. Has many features which are non-existant in other OTP programs, and includes 5 programs (plus an uninstaller) which allow the user to create keys, create fake keys, encrypt, and decrypt files.
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    This project is to create a system for secure remote administration of a unix server from a variety of different operating systems (eg unix and windows).
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    A command line tool to create secure encrypted file using private key. You must provide key string to convert you source file into ecrypted one.
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    ...Patches to this project are no longer accepted by Intel. If you have an ongoing need to use this project, are interested in independently developing it, or would like to maintain patches for the community, please create your own fork of the project. ====>Due to the age of the code, the cryptography should not be used in any new products.<==== This repository may be deleted on or after June 30, 2020. CDSA is a security middleware specification and reference implementation that is open source, cross-platform, interoperable, extensible, and freely exportable
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