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Combined coded remote-administrative service with SSL secure port scan, anonymous routing and third-party plugin inbuilt for quick and automatic "scan and install" process. Easy to use and will work under firewalls and up to 1024 bit strong cipher
Md5some aims to be a clone of the Gnu md5sum utility, which the additional (and seemingly unique) feature of being able to directly calculate the md5sum of a CD under Windows. It's written in C and builds on Gnu/Linux and Cygwin/Windows.
J2MESafe is an end-user Java application that stores sensitive information like passwords on mobile phones with strong encryption. Requires Java Micro Edition (J2ME) with MIDP-1.0, which is available on most current mobile phones.
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This project provides an interface to Sun's JCE (Java Cryptographic Extensions) as a JSP taglib. It brings strong encryption algorithms such as AES and Blowfish to your JSP applications. It uses the bouncycastle.org cleanroom JCE 1.2.1 implementation as
Ultramagnetic is a concurrent fork of GAIM that provides strong end-to-end encryption using libgcrypt and anonymous routing using the Six/Four protocol.
Random number generator, and random number seed generator classes for C++. Includes abstract base classes and derived generators. Cross platform compatible.
Live Security/Forensics Linux Distribution, built from scratch and packed full of tools useful for vulnerability analysis, penetration tests, and forensic analysis.
Encrypt-roller is a encryption/decryption package. The goal of the project is to incorporate multiple encryption schemes and mechanisms to provide security and validity for files being stored or transferred.
The modWASTE project is used by WASTE developers to experiment with modifications that may be added to the main WASTE source tree. These modifications are experiments for WASTE 2. modWASTE may eventually contain features not avalible in WASTE.
A C++/Qt program for use in encrypting and decrypting simple substitution cyphers. These cyphers are often found in newspapers and various puzzle books.
ReHash is an easy-to-use console-based hash calculation tool written in C++. It supports many algorithms and output formats and it can be fully configured using some of the many command-line arguments which can be passed to the tool.
Secure Distributed Objects provides a mechanism for using socket-based SSL communications in the MacOS X Distributed Objects system, by providing a NSPort subclass - SecureSocketPort - and other utilities.
Alist is a program that collects hardware and software information about systems and stores it in a database for users to browse and search via a Web interface. The program consists of three parts: a client portion that collects the information, a daemon
The Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) was developed by David Wheeler and Roger Needham at the Computer Laboratory of Cambridge University. The variant used was developed by David Wagner. TEACrypt 80x86 is the porting of this algorithm to the 80x86 platform
The goal of Operation Project X is to crack the 2048-bit RSA private encryption key Microsoft uses to sign Xbox media, by using distributed computing. This key could be used by Xbox owners to run homebrew code on their machines.