An open source implementation of the FIDO2 protocol to support passwordless strong authentication using public-key cryptography. Supports registration, authentication (all platforms), and transaction authorization (for native Android apps).
This is a simple web tool which allows users of a website to "securely" submit messages and files. They are sent over HTTPS to the server and there encrypted and forwarded to the administrator.
PHPki is an Open Source Web application for managing a multi-agency PKI for HIPAA compliance. With it, you may create and centrally manage X.509 certificates for use with S/MIME enabled e-mail clients, SSL servers, and VPN applications.
Obfuscapery - an email obfuscator that combines human interaction, the power of JQuery, and the nearly mystical properties of the XOR bitwise operator. The result is a simple, lightweight and portable plug-in.
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SMScryptor encrypts and decrypts messages sent from any mobile phones using :
- AES 256 encryption
- J2ME MIDP2.0 CLDC1.1
- ECMAScript
- Apache / PHP / mysql
PHP functions and classes to add a Domain Key Identified Mail (DKIM RFC 4871) signatures to emails sent by PHP. It is based on the openssl extensions of PHP. It can generate DKIM signature but cannot verify them.
Developped and tested on PHP 4.0.
OP/EN PKI is a PHP SSL public key infrastructure system to manage multiple Certificate Authorities, Certificates, Revocations lists and more. The standard formats for Apache, Email Applications, Web browsers and devices including x509, DER, and PKCS12.
UnityCA is a Certificate Authority "front end" based on the Community-Oriented CA (COCA) model, which was primarily developed for non-profit "free CAs." Organizational and end-user interfaces provide trusted web management of the installed CA (eg ElyCA).