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    MemGuard

    MemGuard

    Secure software enclave for storage of sensitive information in memory

    This package attempts to reduce the likelihood of sensitive data being exposed when in memory. It aims to support all major operating systems and is written in pure Go. Sensitive data is encrypted and authenticated in memory with XSalsa20Poly1305. The scheme used also defends against cold-boot attacks. Memory allocation bypasses the language runtime by using system calls to query the kernel for resources directly. This avoids interference from the garbage collector. Buffers that store plaintext data are fortified with guard pages and canary values to detect spurious accesses and overflows. ...
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    horcrux

    horcrux

    Split your file into encrypted fragments

    Horcrux is a command-line tool built in Go that enables you to split a file into encrypted fragments (“horcruxes”) so you don’t need to remember a pass-code for later decryption. It uses the Shamir Secret Sharing scheme to break an encryption key into multiple pieces, such that only a threshold of them can reconstruct the original file. You select the number of fragments to create and the minimum number required to recover the file, then scatter the fragments (e.g., on USBs or cloud locations). The tool provides a “split” command to create the fragments and a “bind” command to recombine them to the original file. ...
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