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RC4.NET is a library that adds support for encrypting/decrypting using the symmetric RC4 algorithm in the .NET environment. The library is written in C# language, and performs equally well on both the Microsoft CLR and Mono platform.
A simple but fully-featured implementation of the simple Caesar Cipher encryption algorithm, specifically 'rot13' - Caesar with a factor of 13. Supports file and tty input/output, internationalisation, and also includes a shared library.
NoFault is a library written in C used to encrypt or decrypt data with XOR encryption. KNoFault, NoFault32 and CLNoFault are direct applications of the library, which is easy to use in your own programs.
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
A library implementing the AES (American Encryption Standard) or Rijndael algorithms, intended to provide a neat packaged solution
for other projects to use.
Package includes C and Intel Pentium/MMX assembler versions
of AES, along with an extensive
The LTC Encryption program is designed to implement the cryptographic functions contained in the libtomcrypt.a library. It works similar to PGP, but does not use the OpenPGP standards.
This project will provide a library for using the AES round 3 cipher candidates (Mars, RC6, Rijndael, Serpent, and Twofish) in an easy to use API. Support for MD5, SHA.