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    Stegcore

    Stegcore

    A Steganography software using Ascon-128

    Stegcore is a crypto-stego application that carries out steganography using text cryptography and the least significant bit method to secure text data such as IP addresses, source codes and other critical information.
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    protepad

    Small GUI to encrypt/decrypt texts

    The tool is useful when you want to encrypt and decrypt texts with password. Encrypted text can be posted online, and can only be decrypted back when correct password is entered.
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    HashApp

    python software for cracking and creating SHA and MD5 hashes

    A python software that can be used for encrypting text in SHA384, SHA512, SHA224, SHA1, SHA256 and MD5; or for cracking six different types of hashes, namely SHA384, SHA512, SHA224, SHA1, SHA256 and MD5 through a dictionary attack using an online txt file. You need to have python 3 or above installed to run this progam. If you would like to change the online dictionary URL for hash decryption, use CTRL+F in your text editor and search for this line: LIST_OF_WORDS = str(urlopen('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dwyl/english-words/master/words.txt').read(), 'utf-8') Change the url in the urlopen function and replace all instances with your version of the above line. ...
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    Ciphey

    Ciphey

    Decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher

    Fully automated decryption/decoding/cracking tool using natural language processing & artificial intelligence, along with some common sense. You don't know, you just know it's possibly encrypted. Ciphey will figure it out for you. Ciphey can solve most things in 3 seconds or less. Ciphey aims to be a tool to automate a lot of decryptions & decodings such as multiple base encodings, classical ciphers, hashes or more advanced cryptography. If you don't know much about cryptography, or you want...
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    PyCryptImg

    CLI image text encryption using python

    Simple python program to encrypt up to 255 character text into .png or .bmp images. VIEW the README for further instructions as well as image specifications. Used pyinstaller to compile into an .exe ---Feedback is welcome ---
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    CCryption

    CCryption is a simple opensource text encryption program

    CCryption is a simple opensource text encryption program, please visit: http://anprogram.net/ccryption-opensource/
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    TEncryptor

    TEncryptor

    Privacy, Security, no one will read your message again with this app

    TEncryptor Open Source app Written in Python3 and PyQt4 Licensed under the MIT License When you encrypt a text file or message The User need to choose 3 things 1- Password 2- The order of the letters 3- Four letter/word with specified order
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    Wordpie Python Based Brute Force

    Wordpie Python Based Brute Force

    Python Based Brute Force Password Cracking Assistant By Clownsec

    A python script used to generate all possible password combinations for cracking WAP and other logins or password files. This program is open source. If you see the need to repair or change something by all means do so, but share your findings. *HONK* Usage: wordpie.py [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-min MIN_SIZE] [-max MAX_SIZE] [-N] [-L] [-U] [-S] [-A] [-v] Generate a wordlist with all possible combinations of letters including: -L (Lowercase Letters) -U (Uppercase Letters) -N (Numbers) -S (Special Characters) -A (All Characters, Numbers, and Letters) -min (Minimum Size) -max (Maximum Size) -o outputfile.gz or -o stdout By default -o filename.gz to create a GZ compressed text file of all the words. ...
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    EnigmaGPG Community

    EnigmaGPG Community

    Sending encrypted data through internet web applications.

    Enigma GPG Community allows you to encrypt / sign text and attachments using plugins in browsers, to send encrypted information via any Internet application that can only be understood by the intended recipient ensuring the authenticity, privacy and confidentiality of messages between the sender and receiver . Note the utility that can achieve this project because it aims to meet the global need for privacy on the web. Also applies to any web application that allows text input by the user...
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    Cyberbit

    Cyberbit

    Visual Cryptography and Bit-Plane Complexity Segmentation in Python

    Hide secret messages in your pictures! Cyberbit lets you transmit a secret message to an intended person in a new manner. The secret message is an 1-bit deep black & white image. The message can contain written text, a drawing, a secret code etc. Using Visual Cryptography the application splits the secret message into two "shadow images" called <<shares>>. Any of the two shares will be embedded into a "normal" image file called by tradition <<vessel>>. You can use a method of hand to...
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    CasualKrypt
    NOTE: THIS PROJECT IS DEPRECATED NEW VERSION AVAILABLE AT: https://github.com/pmsosa/CasualKrypt ------------ CasualKrypt is a simple and intuitive encryption/decryption tool that enables quick and easy enc/dec of text files or on-the-go messages. This program is meant for casual en/dec. DO NOT, for the love of god, encrypt your company's Top Secret reports.
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    Criptex
    Criptex is a free software for crypting texts
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    P.I.G.
    P.I.G.: Privacy In Gedit, a plugin for gedit, encode and decode text to base64.
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    PyTextCryptor is a simple python program to encrypt text, and easy to use. I can save to a file(.cro). It uses PygGtk, and python.
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