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    Shadowsocks for Windows

    Shadowsocks for Windows

    A secure socks5 proxy for Windows

    Shadowsocks for Windows is a free and open source, high-performance secured socks5 proxy designed to protect your internet traffic. It allows you to surf the web privately and securely, and offers a number of useful features such as HTTP proxy support, system proxy configuration, server auto switching and plugin support. Shadowsocks is incredibly fast, as it utilizes bleeding edge techniques with Asynchronous I/O and event-driven programming. It also has a flexible industry-level encryption algorithm that supports custom algorithms. Shadowsocks for Windows requires a Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2 or higher, as well as Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable (x86).
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    A pronounceable password generator plugin for KeePass. NOTE: This project has been discontinued. It hasn't been worth it to maintain the project for a while now, so no more updates will be made to the plugin. The algorithm this plugin uses is based off FIPS-181 which was withdrawn by NIST a while back. The proliferation of password managers that seamlessly run on multiple platforms (some of which are free) has also removed almost all advantages of using randomly generated pronounceable...
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    ImpraStorage

    ImpraStorage

    ImpraStorage provided a private imap access to store large files

    ImpraStorage provided a private imap access to store large files. Each file stored on the server is split in severals random parts. Each part also contains random noise data (lenght depends on a crypt key) to ensure privacy and exclude easy merge without the corresponding key. An index of files stored is encrypt (with the symmetric-key algorithm Kirmah) and regularly updated. Once decrypt, it permit to perform search on the server and download each part.
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    An application presents safe and secure Chat through a certificated point which is the Server. It supports authentication of users using passwords and a simple encryption algorithm to exchange a unique key between the Server and each Client.
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    IKEv2
    Encrypted Message Exchange by using Diffie-Hellman key exchange algorithm and Advanced Encryption Standard(AES) encryption algorithm with Cipher-block chaining(CBC) mode using User Datagram Protocol(UDP)port server-client application in C, Ansi-style
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    Secure P2P Instant Messenger running on .NET Framework 2.0. Uses server to store user information (user name, password, email address, friends list, log in state, IP address) in encrypted form. Uses custom designed symmetric encryption algorithm.
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    BlowfishVHDL - free fully synthesizable Blowfish encryption algorithm hardware implementation.
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    Real-Time Proactive Secret Sharing Library for RTAI is an implementation of the Shamir's secret sharing scheme and Herzberg's proactive secret sharing algorithm. The library uses a port of GNU GMP in order to make multiple precision arithmetic operatio
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    Secure Addressbook is based on the JavaScript implementation of Wheeler & Needham's Block TEA (Tiny Encryption Algorithm) by Chris Veness. It allows maintaining secure records even the on shared hosting server, as data en/decrypted at browser only.
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    The algorithm allows any kind of weights (costs, frequencies), including non-numerical ones. The {0, 1, ..., n-1} alphabet is used to encode message. Built tree is n-ary one.The algorithm is based on a set of template classes : Cell(SYMBOL, WEIGHT), Node(
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    · A free chat server coded in java. · Supports secure connections via the Diffie-Hellman-Algorithm. · One java chat client available. · Other clients in production.
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