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    Latin Square Toolbox

    Generates Latin squares and counts their transversals

    The Latin Square Toolbox contains software tools for efficiently generating Latin squares and counting their transversals with various user-configurable options. This open source release aims to help educate folks on Latin squares and their important applications to cryptography. This version contains three tools: 0. Latin Square Generator (LSG) 1. Latin Square Transversal Counter (LSTC) 2. Latin Square Property Checker (LSPC)
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    JCryptor

    JCryptor is an encrypting tool based on the Caesar-cipher.

    ...ROT13 can be decrypted by encrypting it again with ROT13. Even today this simple method is used by authorities to protect documents from unintentional reading. --UPDATE-- [25.01.14] Release 1.0 (final) -- Bugfixes [05.05.12] Release 0.2 -- implements polyalphabeticel substitution
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    CrackThis!

    CrackThis!

    Data Encrypton Software utilizing IMPACT

    ...Through a quantum-entanglement-like operation, we created very robust encryption methodology which will secure information for some time to come through sheer numbers and flexibility. With 2^65536 possible keys a brute force attack on a key is simply infeasible. The full version, due to release March 11, 2013 will allow password protection which helps protect your information by forcing the impostor to not only produce the 65536 bit key, but have your password as well and allows for individual passwords for individual files.
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