Private-key, symmetrical (same password to encrypt and decode) file encryption with 8-bit to 2147483647-bit (2^3 to 2^31) encryption using my own algorithm and my own extension of MD5 (http://blog.robtoth.net/2009/06/tencryption-computer-programming.html
Flash/PHP adaptation of the XTEA encryption algorithm. Allows encryption/decryption of sensitive data using 128-bit key. May be used for network data (HTTP) or offline for implementations like secure CD-ROM projects.
RC4.NET is a library that adds support for encrypting/decrypting using the symmetric RC4 algorithm in the .NET environment. The library is written in C# language, and performs equally well on both the Microsoft CLR and Mono platform.
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.
distDES is a Java RMI-based application which manages load balancing on heterogeneous clusters. Development will extend the theoretical initial implementation to include clustered Rainbow Table generation and encryption algorithm collision detection.
CryptoHelper is a Java program designed to aid in the decryption of classical ciphers, ie pre WWII ciphers. It brings together tools like frequency analysis, friedman tests, enciphering/deciphering for several clasical ciphers, and brute force algorithm
Java Randomness Test Suite is a gui application to run randomness tests on random stream resource (file or algorithm). Application can be run in command line. Includes general statistical tests, NIST and DIEHARD tests.
NAC is a collection of tools for cryptography. The goal is to provide simple-to-use crypto tools (like an OTP, String and number generator, public key algorithm...) you can use under Linux, Windows...
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The Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) was developed by David Wheeler and Roger Needham at the Computer Laboratory of Cambridge University. The variant used was developed by David Wagner. TEACrypt 80x86 is the porting of this algorithm to the 80x86 platform
Java Chaotic Random Number Generator - Inspired by chaos theory, the intent of this generator is to produce unseeded, unpredictable numbers. The numbers will not follow a predictable sequence and will not rely on a pseudorandom algorithm.