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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.
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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.
xhelix: python C extension implementing Helix encryption and authentication.
Based on the article named "Helix: Fast Encryption and Authentication" by Niels Ferguson and Bruce Schneier, published in the Nov 2003 issue of Dr Dobbs Journal.
LavaRnd is a random number generator that converts a digitized chaotic source (such as a lens capped web camera) into cryptographically strong random numbers. LavaRnd comes with both an APIs (currently C and Perl) as well as a number of demos.
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.
OceanStore is an architecture for a global-scale file system which uses erasure coding, cryptography, and Byzantine agreement to provide available, highly durable storage in a peer-to-peer environment.
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.
Bouncer en localhost o lan, que permite capturar el trafico hacia un determinado canal de irc, cifrandolo con Rijndael, Serpent o Twofish. Y mostrando una salida por el canal en base64. Ideal para paranoicos.
C++ template classes for Multi-Value Logic support arbitrary precision and user defined Multi-Value Logic types. This library comes with pre-defined data types: integer, boolean, bit, logic, std_logic, bit_vector, logic_vector and std_logic_vector.
mod_stego is a module for the popular Apache Web Server. It steganograph a file or a message inside the html pages. If you want the message, you should use a a de-steganography software to take it out.
The aim of this project is to collect and develop high quality pseudo random number generator (s) and to develop methods for testing suspected random sequences.
This ain't your daddy's crypto! We provide a set of C libs and utilities to perform cypherpunk style crypto functions, using your existing OpenPGP keys. Ring signatures; credentials; mental poker; timelines; zero knowledge proofs. Cool stuff!
_malloc is a library able to randomize normal malloc and to make it more secure from possible memory reading; thanks to it, data are allocated in bits with random keys without increasing dimension and access data needed time.
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 SSHD Library (libsshd) project enables server programs to easily integrate full SSH1 / SSH2 protocol authentication and support natively, built on top of existing and proven OpenSSH technology.