A graphical tool for generating RSA and ECDSA cryptographic key-pairs, creating Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) from them, and combining the key-pair with an issued digital certificate to create a secure portable container (PKCS12, JKS, JCEKS, etc.).
S/Key Generator. An RFC2289 compliant One-Time Password generator written in Java language and O.S. Thinlet package for GUI.
It uses MD4 and MD5 hash algorithms.
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Bork is a very small, cross-platform file encryption utility. It is written in Java and designed to be included along with the files it encrypts for long-term storage (eg on CD-R). Its minimal external dependencies make it fairly futureproof.
The main philosophy of the project is "the best protection a bad password can give". People will choose bad password as long as they have this option, so Neocryptex builds a strong crypographical defence between the password and encrypted data.
a small library for cryptography (e.g. for the MicroEdition of Java) that supports AES (256 bit only), SHA-512 and CBC. The library is available in Java and JavaScript.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
JSerpent is an easy to use Java implementation of the powerful Serpent cryptography algorithm. It can be easily implemented into any project, and is complete with ECB, padding, and a simple API.
BarTex is a system designed to create inexpensive tickets for events. It uses a crypto system to verify tickets using barcodes; thus eliminating the cost of expensive, colorful tickets that cannot be photocopied/forged.
JFish is a simple Java implementation of the popular Twofish cryptography algorithm. It allows any application to easily implement powerful encryption, using a single small library and minimal code changes.
JRijndael is a 100% pure Java implementation of the popular Rijndael (aka AES) cryptography algorithm. It's designed to be implemented as easily as possible and features ECB, padding, and a simple API.
stores a free text field strongly encrypted on a cell-phone or PDA using AES encryption with 256 bit -- can be used for storing passwords, pins and other sensitive data
Cryptomni is a program which can encrypt and decrypt files using the one-time pad cipher. If a key is truly random, kept secret, and never reused, this encryption algorithm can be proven to be unbreakable.
Hash Cracker is an application developed in java swings that allows a user to crack MD2, MD5, SHA-1,SHA-256,SHA-384,SHA-512 hashes either using brute force or using wordlists of the user's choice based on the users choice.
HashserGUI is a GUI interface for Jacksum. It is intended to provide a graphical tool to create hashes for files within a directory, and check the hashes generated. It works with many hash functions, as md5, sha1, sha256, sha512, md4, crc, etc.
Encryption plugin for Alfresco. Enables the user to crypt and decrypt (it handles the 'pkcs5' MIME-type). This is a component of the IDX-eDOC project (OpenTrust suite), contributed by IDEALX
An implementation of Shoup's "Practical Threshold Signature" in Java. This is an (n,k)-threshold signature system: at least k parties out of n must independently sign a piece of data to produce a valid group signature.
The Eclipse XML-Security Plug-In allows you to experiment with the W3C recommendations on digital signatures and encryption and to learn all about their background. Arbitrary XML documents can be canonicalized, signed, verified and en- or decrypted.