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    SafeBox

    SafeBox

    Truly anonymous and secure file sharing

    ...Immediately after installing the application, you can start sharing files. Strong cryptography Proven standards of cryptography (PGP, RSA 2048). There is not a single case of hacking data encrypted with PGP using full brute force or cryptographic algorithm vulnerability. Files are not stored in the cloud as soon as the recipient receives the file, it is instantly removed from the cloud. Thus, it is impossible to get files to anyone other than the addressee. Convenient application Minimalistic application with an intuitive interface. File sharing has never been easier!
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    The Alpha-Padding Permutation Cipher

    Read this post: http://codijuana.blogspot.com/2013/10/case-2-alpha-pad

    Remix of the permutation ciphers' design for better security. I tried to solve the issue of frequency analysis and brute force attacks by joining padding and the alphabet matching (I called it the alpha-padding) View a demo here: http://igenda.netau.net/codijuana/alphapadding_permutation/
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    Enigmatic CGI pastebin
    Simple CGI script which allows you to transfer sensitive ascii data (passwords, hashes, pem keys) via HTTPS. SSL MUST BE implemented by webserver. Algorithm: - Paste new data into textarea, submit. You get link Link consists of three md5 hashes from salt. File, containing your data, named that way. So, it is hard to bruteforce links/files. - Whenever link being opened, script reads file and prints its content into brower in text/plain content-type. Afterthat, script removes file. So...
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