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    TraySafe

    TraySafe

    Elegant and reliable profile data storage

    If you're like me and you don't think your passwords are safe as cookies in your browser or any other place for that matter then this is the right app for you. TraySafe's minimalist UI is designed to be shown only in your system tray icons. With it you can copy both your username/email and password using only your left and right mouse buttons. The scroll button is used to delete items from the menu. PIN functionality is included in versions 1.1.0 and above.
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    sjcl

    sjcl

    Stanford Javascript Crypto Library

    The Stanford Javascript Crypto Library is a project by the Stanford Computer Security Lab to build a secure, powerful, fast, small, easy-to-use, cross-browser library for cryptography in Javascript. SJCL is small but powerful. The minified version of the library is under 6.4KB compressed, and yet it posts impressive speed results. SJCL is secure. It uses the industry-standard AES algorithm at 128, 192 or 256 bits; the SHA256 hash function; the HMAC authentication code; the PBKDF2 password strengthener; and the CCM and OCB authenticated-encryption modes. ...
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    Advanced Onion Router
    Advanced Onion Router is a portable client for the OR network and is intended to be an improved alternative for Tor+Vidalia+Privoxy bundle for Windows users. Some of the improvements include UNICODE paths, support for HTTP and HTTPS proxy protocols on the same Socks4/Socks5 port with HTTP header filtering that generates fake identity-dependent headers every time the identity is changed (proxy chains are also supported), support for NTLM proxies, a User Interface that makes Tor's options and...
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    eCryptfs Parser is a GUI for Linux and Windows that recursively parses the headers of every eCryptfs file found in a given directory. It will tell you what encryption algorithm was used, the original filesize, signature used etc
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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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