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    xxHash

    xxHash

    Extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm

    xxHash is an extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm, working at RAM speed limit. It is proposed in four flavors (XXH32, XXH64, XXH3_64bits and XXH3_128bits). The latest variant, XXH3, offers improved performance across the board, especially on small data. It successfully completes the SMHasher test suite which evaluates collision, dispersion and randomness qualities of hash functions. Code is highly portable, and hashes are identical across all platforms (little / big endian). ...
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    ET-Explorer

    replacement for the standard windows explorer.

    This application is a replacement for the standard windows explorer. When I began working with Windows 7 I noticed that some of the features I liked from XP were missing. After trying many freeware replacements and not finding any of them having all the features I needed, I decided to develop my own explorer replacement.
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    PCA

    PCA

    binary encryption archiver

    Petoron Crypto Archiver (PCA) Key features: AES-256-CFB encryption with unique IV per archive Argon2id key derivation (256MB RAM / time_cost=3 / parallelism=4) HMAC-SHA512 integrity and anti-tampering check No compression, no fingerprinting, no trace of original data Works with both single files and entire directories Fully CLI-based, portable, and open format (.pca) https://github.com/01alekseev/PCA
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    PTBC

    PTBC

    irreversible encryption with time self-destruction

    Petoron Time Burn Cipher (PTBC) A promising cipher based on self-destruction of time, complete absence of traces and impossibility of key selection. Key features: AES-CFB encryption with per-file IV Argon2id key derivation with 256MB RAM resistance TTL (time to live) built directly into the encrypted file HMAC-SHA512 integrity verification Self-deleting mode (--autowipe) and one-time access marking (--onetime) No file metadata, no recovery, no password resets Philosophy: If you lose the password - it’s over. If time expires - it’s gone. PTBC doesn’t forgive, doesn’t forget, and doesn’t leak. ...
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    ProxyCrypt

    Encrypted volumes through command line

    ...See the documentation for more informations and an example of use: https://sourceforge.net/p/proxycrypt/doc/ Requirements: - Windows 7 or later - Arsenal Image Mounter or ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver - Administrative privileges - 64-bit CPU with SSE3 instructions - About 1 GB of RAM temporarily required for password checking with default settings Hashes of all versions: https://sourceforge.net/p/proxycrypt/doc/Hash
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