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    Hash Latch
    The hash latch generates keys in a manner similar to how some cryptocurrencies are mined. It takes a string and brute-forces a prefix for it so that the hash of the string with the prefix has a certain number of leading zeroes. But that alone would've been too easy to hack. To prevent an attacker from forging the keys by generating a new prefix: the hash latch doesn't output the keys in the plaintext.
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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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    Vijner 974 E-Sys (2048 bits and unlimited encryption). Enables easy (un-)encryption from text input or .txt file, and to (un-)encrypt raw files, with Vigenère Algorithm + unlimited encryption keys. Simple and powerful. Adapt to fit your needs.
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    Szyfrator is a GUI application for Windows XP/Vista/7. It encrypts and decrypts text messages using the public RSA algorithm. It generates two 256 bit keys: public and private and was designed to be very easy to use.
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    Distributed Cryptosystem

    Distributed cryptosystem based on Shoup’s threshold signature scheme

    In distributed cryptosystem a secret key is distributed among the participants of the system, in the way that only a group of some authorized users can perform any actions related to the secret key. A secret key is used to encrypt a session key, create a digital signature and to certify public keys. The system uses symetric encryption algorithm with a session key to encrypt messages. Shoup’s threshold signature scheme has been used for cooperative signing and also for cooperative decryption.
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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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