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    file digest

    A command-line utility for calculating and verifying file checksums.

    Digest is a command-line utility which can be used to calculate and verify checksums of any files, similar to md5sum or RHash, but using modern hash algorithms. Supported algorithms: BLAKE, BLAKE2, Grøstl, JH, Kupyna, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3, Skein, SM3, Streebog, Whirlpool. Usage: digest [-c] <algorithm> <filename(s)> For example, if you want to calculate the checksums using skein512/256 algorithm, use this command: digest skein512/256 * > checksums.skein To verify the...
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    DES-Rotem

    DES-Rotem

    DES attempt to crack code with 3 rounds

    This Java project is an attempt to crack the key in a DES encryption algorithm. The plaintext and the cyphertext are known. The purpose is to crack the 64-bit key with 3 rounds instead of 16. This project checks all 2^64 possible keys. Therefore, it takes a long time to find the correct key.
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    TEAENCRYPTION

    A TEA encryption with GUI for 32-bit 64-bit works only on windows.

    A algorithm encryption based on TEA (Tiny encryption Algorithm) that will help the user to encrypt his text files and decrypt whenever the user wants as long as he uses the same key.It is simple to use but doesnt work with really really long text files.Will implement mac and other OS in the future.
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    XTEA (eXtended Tiny Encryption Algorithm) support for db4o open source object database. XTEA is a block cipher that operates on a 64-bit block size with a 128-bit key. An extremely tiny but very fast encryption algorithm (with cycles less than 32 rounds)
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    BP-Tools

    BP-Tools

    Set of useful tools for payment service development

    The BP-Tools set consist from applications supporting EFT testing, benchmarking and transaction service development. BP-Tools suite currently consists of following three components: - BP-CCALC: Cryptographic Calculator - BP-CardEdit: Thales P3 Input/Output file editor - BP-EMVT: EMV Tool - BP-HCMD: Thales HSM Commander
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