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    SQUEEZER

    SQUEEZER

    Squeezer framework, build serverless dApps

    ...Silent deployments, no interruption for the current functionality (really useful on production). One single command to simultaneously deploy all available functions on your project where code changed from the last deployment. Test your code locally on a simulated functions platform for a faster development cycle.
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    file digest

    A command-line utility for calculating and verifying file checksums.

    ...Usage: digest [-c] <algorithm> <filename(s)> For example, if you want to calculate the checksums using skein512/256 algorithm, use this command: digest skein512/256 * > checksums.skein To verify the checksums: digest -c skein512/256 checksums.skein You can get a full list of supported algorithms and test the performance of different algorithms on your PC using the command: digest test <iterations> <filename> This will calculate hash sum of <filename> multiple times (number of times is specified by <iterations>) and output the results with precise timings. Note: if you have a 64-bit operating system, use 64-bit binary of the utility, because it is significantly faster for large files.
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    This tool can create one-time-password values based on HOTP (RFC 4226: HOTP: An HMAC-Based One-Time Password Algorithm), TOTP (RFC 6238: TOTP: Time-Based One-Time Password Algorithm) and OCRA (RFC 6287: OCRA: OATH Challenge-Response Algorithm) standards, and also supports client side of OAuth protocols (1.0a, 2.0).
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    MOTE CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    MOTE CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    A family of small-state CSPRNGs and Stream Ciphers

    MOTE is a fast, small-state, cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator (CSPRNG) and stream cipher. MOTE exhibits uniform distribution, mixes extremely rapidly, has no detected bias, and comes in three variants: MOTE8, with an internal state array of 8+4 32-bit words; MOTE16, with an internal state of 16+4 words; and MOTE32 with a 32+4-word state. The former permit seeding with a key of up to 256 or 512 bits, the latter with a 1024-bit key. Reduced to essentials, MOTE is only...
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    BEDBUG CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    BEDBUG CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    A family of FLEA-inspired CSPRNGs and Stream Ciphers

    BEDBUG is a small, fast, cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator (CSPRNG) and stream cipher. It exhibits uniform distribution, mixes rapidly (with worst-case avalanche better than 16-bits), has no detected bias, and comes in three variants: BEDBUG128, with an internal state array of 128+3 32-bit words; BEDBUG256, with an internal state of 256+3 words; and BEDBUG512 with a 512+3-word state. The former permit seeding with a key of up to 4096 or 8192 bits, the latter with a...
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    openSMS4 was created by tao.tang316 and implemented in C, which is an open source implementation of the SMS4 encryption algorithm (including simple checking codes).
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    this program demonstrates rot13 encryption / decryption and credit card validation.
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    This library provides two operations: one to wrap key data, and another to unwrap the key data. This code also includes a fairly comprehensive unit test library which ensures the implementation is verified against the vectors provided in RFC 3394.
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    Java Randomness Test Suite is a gui application to run randomness tests on random stream resource (file or algorithm). Application can be run in command line. Includes general statistical tests, NIST and DIEHARD tests.
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    Tread AES Encryption Decryption

    AES Encryption Decryption

    Usage: ---------------------------------------------------- TreadAES.exe {key} {input_path} {output_path} {mode} TreadAES.exe test ---------------------------------------------------- key = hexidecimal key e.g 0x00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff input_path = input file output_path = output file mode = 'encrypt' or 'decrypt' Note: paths are absolute test mode will run unit tests only Files are not to be overwritten Author: Hayden Virtue 2012 Implementation of Nov 2001 Unclassfied AES standard http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips197/fips-197.pdf
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