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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 Rick Removed old downloads as they are long outdated.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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    SES Super-Encypherment Scrambler

    SES Super-Encypherment Scrambler

    SES brings back the uncrackable onetime pad, with a digital twist.

    ... to efficiently cipher text of arbitrary length or files of any size or type. Use it with confidence. To achieve complete one-on-one privacy, SES traverses several levels en route to its output. The more words in your key-phrase, the more layers of encipherment SES applies. It is part Vigenere, part onetime pad, part cryptographic hash, not to mention the essential scrambler element, each component driven by ISAAC, with all key-derivation and stretching relying on Keccak in 512-bit configuration.
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    FreeOTFE

    FreeOTFE

    A free "on-the-fly" transparent disk encryption program for PC & PDAs.

    An upstream source site housing the original files for this mirror is no longer available. With this software, you can create one or more "virtual disks" on your PC/PDA. These disks operate exactly like a normal disk, with the exception that anything written to one of them is transparently, and securely, encrypted before being stored on your computer's hard drive.
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    This is a more secure file encryption program which uses SERPENT cipher and WHIRLPOOL+SHA-256 hash functions in key creation and for integrity checking.
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    sha is a file hashing utility that uses the NIST's SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, & SHA-512 hash algorithms. It can be used for file integrity checking, remote file comparisons, etc. The portable algorithm implementations can be useful in other projects too.
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    I needed a library of functions that enabled me to perform hash functions and symmetric cryptography. I chose MD5 initially but eventually chose SHA as the hashing algorithm due to concerns regarding the \'collision resistance\' of MD5 due to weakne
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