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    Stegcore

    Stegcore

    A cross-platform crypto-steganography toolkit

    Stegcore combines cryptography and steganography to hide encrypted data inside ordinary files. It encrypts your payload before embedding it, so the hidden content is unreadable even if someone extracts it, and invisible to anyone who doesn't know it's there. Unlike basic steganography tools that hide data without encrypting it, Stegcore ensures the payload is cryptographically protected at rest. Unlike pure encryption tools, the payload isn't even visible. Designed for journalists,...
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     In-Browser-File-Encrypter

    In-Browser-File-Encrypter

    The source code of the In-Browser-File-Encrypter web app

    The In-Browser File Encrypter is a simple web application that enables you to securely encrypt your files directly in your browser using the AES-256 encryption algorithm in CBC mode. Check it out at: https://codepen.io/Northstrix/pen/xxvXvJL and https://northstrix.github.io/In-Browser-File-Encrypter/V1.0/web-app.html GitHub page: https://github.com/Northstrix/In-Browser-File-Encrypter The download shortcut:...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    pyWhat

    pyWhat

    Identify emails, IP addresses, and more

    pyWhat is a Python-based identification tool designed to figure out “what” a piece of text or file content represents, especially in security and OSINT workflows. Given inputs such as hex strings, URLs, email addresses, IP addresses, credit card numbers, cryptocurrency wallets, or entire .pcap capture files, it scans for structured patterns and tells you what it finds. The tool is recursive: it can traverse files and directories to extract meaningful entities, which is useful when analyzing...
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