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The IEEE 1619 Committee open-source reference implementations of encryption algorithms, plus testing and certification suites, for each encryption algorithm included in the standard.
The PowerCiph Data Encryption Algorithm is a versatile, yet simplistic, encryption algorithm/protocol. The ultimate goal of the algorithm is simplicity, compactness, and a lack of prerequisites.
The Mav.Crypt tool will be upgraded to many different encryption methods. At the Moment, the only method is ROT13, but we are developing some other technics and a new Algorithm. More Infos shortly at the Project Web Page.
Open En/decryption software. Current version allows for 2 keys, 1 at 32 bytes, and 1 at 20 bytes. Supports ASCII and Binary files in a multiple-executable polylithic architecture.
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The Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) was developed by David Wheeler and Roger Needham at the Computer Laboratory of Cambridge University. The variant used was developed by David Wagner. TEACrypt 80x86 is the porting of this algorithm to the 80x86 platform