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    s2n-quic

    s2n-quic

    An implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol

    s2n-quic is AWS’s open-source implementation of the IETF QUIC transport protocol, written in Rust and designed for performance, security, and modern usage. QUIC is a UDP-based, multiplexed, encrypted transport layer that underpins HTTP/3 and addresses issues such as head-of-line blocking and faster handshake times compared to TCP+TLS. This library integrates with AWS’s s2n-tls or rustls for the TLS 1.3 handshake and leverages Rust’s memory and thread safety guarantees to deliver a robust implementation. ...
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    badpi-cyphering

    file/stream encryption/decryption/CRC based on PI compute algorithm

    Encryption/decryption/CRC algorithm base on PI calculation. The private Key is composed of : - a starting position nb (iterations before starting encrypt) - a loop nb (in-between iteration) - small spot nb for the position in floating number part Challenge is proposed in my website.
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    cppcrypto

    C++ cryptographic library (modern hash functions, ciphers, KDFs)

    cppcrypto provides optimized implementations of cryptographic primitives. Hash functions: BLAKE, BLAKE2, Echo, Esch, Groestl, JH, Kupyna, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3, SHAKE, Skein, SM3, Streebog, Whirlpool. Block ciphers: Anubis, Aria, Camellia, CAST-256, Kalyna, Kuznyechik, Mars, Serpent, Simon, SM4, Speck, Threefish, Twofish, and Rijndael (AES) with all block/key sizes. Stream ciphers: HC-128, HC-256, Salsa20, XSalsa20, ChaCha, XChaCha. Encryption modes: CBC, CTR. AEAD modes:...
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    MathX

    MathX

    Fixed-length Arithmetic-types library

    MathX is a fixed-length arithmetic-types written in pure c++ templates. The goal is to provide signed-integer, unsigned-integer, IEEE-754 float-point and fixed-point types, all with specific number of bits. To this moment, only signed-integer and unsigned-integer are completed for little-endain architecture. Any compiler that support c++03 or c++11 can successfully compile MathX. Refer to README for more information.
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    Interrogate is a proof-of-concept tool for identification of cryptographic keys in binary material. First and foremost for memory dump analysis and forensics usage. Able to identify AES, Serpent, Twofish and RSA keys as of version 0.0.3.
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