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NCrypted - simple file encryption software with GPU support
NCrypted is a simple file encryption software. It is implemented on top of AES 128-bit algorithm.
This software was designed to be as simple as possible, so you won't find any fancy, flashy gui elements or complicated advanced options.
You can also use it directly from command line.
NCrypted can automatically detect and take advantage of your NVidia graphics card to speed up the file processing.
Cypher is an encryption program that uses the AES (Rijndael) algorithm to encrypt and decrypt files. You can use Cypher to protect sensitive data from unwanted access.
Open En/decryption software. Current version allows for 2 keys, 1 at 32 bytes, and 1 at 20 bytes. Supports ASCII and Binary files in a multiple-executable polylithic architecture.
NoFault is a library written in C used to encrypt or decrypt data with XOR encryption. KNoFault, NoFault32 and CLNoFault are direct applications of the library, which is easy to use in your own programs.
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.
A simple working implementation of 64-bit DES encryption/decryption alogrithm in C++. Could act as guide to undestanding the algorithm. Its buggy so help me out :-)