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    Pechkin

    Pechkin

    lightweight bitmessage client

    Pechkin.v0.3.2 Copyright 2017 Fenenko Aleksandr. Licensed Apache License, Version 2.0; This is lightweight bitmessage client writing in java. Supported platform: Android,Linux,Windows PS: If you liked this programm, buy the author a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fenenkoG
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    JMixNet is a Java implementation of a so called Chauminian Mixnet (or mix-net, or even mix net, at your will ;). It is an anonymous communication network, designed to provide anonymity in data transfers among Internet users.
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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. The user provides a file and password and...
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    AleHu

    AleHu

    Encrypting, anonymous, unlimited size message transfer system

    AleHu is an open source encrypted message transfer system that encompasses both server (PHP) and client software (Java). Give it a shot: You can try out AleHu by simply running the client using the preconfigured AleHu test server! For further details and instructions on how to quickly install and run AleHu, have a look at the documentation in the Wiki section.
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    A web-based system to assign a set of known persons anonymous ids, such that every person only receives one id. The ids cannot be mapped to the corresponding persons afterwards.
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    With this system, a person can ask a yes/no-question to group of people while their answer is kept completely anonymous. The project is based on the dining cryptographers protocol.
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    aamFetch is a utility for fetching your anonymous esub nym messages from the alt.anonymous.messages newsgroup (or other newsgroups). It allows multiple encrypt-subjects to scan, multiple "destination files" to save messages to and random chaff downloads.
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    Team MONICA's effort: - general JAVA environment - general JAVA cryptography environment - SSH client/server in JAVA - secure & anonymous communication
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