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    shadowsocks-libev

    shadowsocks-libev

    Bug-fix-only libev port of shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-libev is a lightweight secured SOCKS5 proxy for embedded devices and low-end boxes. Shadowsocks-libev is written in pure C and depends on libev. It's designed to be a lightweight implementation of shadowsocks protocol, in order to keep the resource usage as low as possible. Snap is the recommended way to install the latest binaries. You can build shadowsocks-libev and all its dependencies by script. The latest shadowsocks-libev has provided a redir mode. You can configure your...
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    Simple Cipher Algorithm

    Simple Cipher Algorithm

    Java Encryption Utility.

    Very simple to use symmetric Java encryption utility. Please write a review. Email me with any questions or problems.
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    jPass - Cross-Platform Password Manager

    jPass - Cross-Platform Password Manager

    Compiled into a single .jar file. Tiny Password Manager. Portable

    I did not see a pre-built version of this software on the original developers Github project (https://github.com/gaborbata/jpass), so I am taking it upon myself to compile the releases as they come, so that others don't have to. --Description-- JPass is a simple, small, portable password manager application with strong encryption.
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    Secure Hash Algorithm variant of the nist maintained Secure Hash Algorithm. this is a 1024 bit digest. Comments suggestions always welcome. Rick Removed old downloads as they are long outdated. The update is the last version I worked on. Algorithm is based on the SHA2 digest. I may work on an updated version for c++11
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    FactHash

    Factorial Hashing Function

    ...It produces variable length hash from a message block of the size you want. The resulting hash will be ~2x the message block in size, and should provide for at least as many bits of security as the block itself. I updated this, with a different hash than original, since I found a potential collision on some blocks, not but specific to that challenge. To further correct this, I modified the padding when it's less than the block size. I hold no guarantee of the security of this algorithm, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. I have had no 3rd party analysis done on the algorithm to date, but research is welcome, and a challenge is even provided in CHALLENGE.txt.
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