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    AES-256 CBC File Encrypter

    AES-256 CBC File Encrypter

    Open source file encryption software

    An open-source software that enables you to encrypt your files using the AES encryption algorithm. GitHub page can be found at https://github.com/Northstrix/AES-256_CBC_File_Encrypter Made with the help of Perplexity If you find this project convenient, please leave a review to help others learn about it. Similar projects: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sta-file-encrypter/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/aes256-cbc-file-encrypter/
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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. It allows you to store user names, passwords, URLs and generic notes in an encrypted file protected by one master password.
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    AESA

    All-purpose Encryption and Security Adaptation

    Starting as a personal study project, I have decided to share this security project. For now, it is a JAVA program that can be used to encrypt and decrypt simple file content (ie files), possibly later evolving into a utility with user interface and/or a library
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    DAL4j

    Data Access Layer 4 Java

    Welcome to Data Access Layer for Java (DAL4j) a set of command line tools and framework used to reverse engineer a MySQL or SQLServer database schema into a set of JPA Entity Beans. DAL4j can be useful for scenarios where there is an existing database schema but a technology other that JPA is used to interact with the database. DAL4j can provide an easy way to migrate your code base from other technologies such as JDBC or Hibernate to JPA. The beans generated can be 1 or two types:...
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    JSerpent is an easy to use Java implementation of the powerful Serpent cryptography algorithm. It can be easily implemented into any project, and is complete with ECB, padding, and a simple API.
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    1. project name eXPimenttk (e-SecureOffice) 2.Language Java (req. - at least j2re) 3.target platform - Cross-platform software 4.problem we want to sole- Encryption, Decryption software, File eraser, Messenger, Mailer,Remailer,FireWall 5 target - user
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