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    PureBasic Shamir Secret Sharing

    PureBasic Shamir Secret Sharing

    Open-source PureBasic implementation of the Shamir Secret Sharing

    ...This implementation operates over the finite field GF(257), allowing correct handling of all byte values (0–255) without loss, making it compatible with any type of string or binary-compatible data. Main Features Complete implementation of Shamir Secret Sharing Arithmetic over GF(257) Compatible with all character strings Robust Lagrange interpolation Safe modular inverse computation Shares encoded in hexadecimal (3 characters per byte) Clear, well-commented source code ⚠️ Disclaimer This project is intended for educational and demonstration
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    kripta

    kripta

    A small utility to encrypt files

    An application to encrypt files using Tiny Encryption Algorithm(TEA) with user defined keys of 4 to 16 character length
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    JCryptor

    JCryptor is an encrypting tool based on the Caesar-cipher.

    ...Caesar-cipher is a simple encryption algorithm, developed by Julius Caesar, to encrypt his correspondence with Cicero in the ancient world. Therefore it uses a simple character substitution method to replace a given character by another. A keyshift of thirteen is called ROT13. ROT13 can be decrypted by encrypting it again with ROT13. Even today this simple method is used by authorities to protect documents from unintentional reading. --UPDATE-- [25.01.14] Release 1.0 (final) -- Bugfixes [05.05.12] Release 0.2 -- implements polyalphabeticel substitution
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    HcryptoJ (Historical cryptology in Java) is a Java based programming library for implementing and analyzing historical ciphers. HcryptoJ is designed to support research and teaching in historical cryptography and computer science. Licensed under GPL.
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    Alkindus is an automated solver for short monoalphabetic substitution ciphers without word divisions.
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    P.I.G.
    P.I.G.: Privacy In Gedit, a plugin for gedit, encode and decode text to base64.
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    BP-Tools

    BP-Tools

    Set of useful tools for payment service development

    The BP-Tools set consist from applications supporting EFT testing, benchmarking and transaction service development. BP-Tools suite currently consists of following three components: - BP-CCALC: Cryptographic Calculator - BP-CardEdit: Thales P3 Input/Output file editor - BP-EMVT: EMV Tool - BP-HCMD: Thales HSM Commander
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