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    IP-Chat

    IP-Chat

    UDP based desktop chatting app which supports AES-256 bit encryption.

    Simple Encrypted chat application built with Java. It uses AES-256 bit block cipher algorithm.
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    Format-Preserving Encryption

    Format-Preserving Encryption Library for Java

    This package implements the FF1, FF3, and FFX algorithms and the A2 and A10 parameter sets for format-preserving encryption. The FF1 and FF3 methods for format-preserving encryption are implementations of NIST Special Publication 800-38G, Recommendation for Block Cipher Modes of Operation: Methods for Format-Preserving Encryption. The FFX algorithm and A2 and A10 parameter sets are implementations of "The FFX Mode of Operation for Format-Preserving Encryption," by Mihir Bellare, Phillip Rogaway, and Terence Spies. For more information see the README.txt and package-info.java files in the source.
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    d-crypt

    Tweakable 256-bit symmetrical block cipher.

    D-crypt is an symmetrical block cipher operating on 256bit blocks with an key of the same length. The cipher takes 3 inputs: the data to encrypt, the symmetric key and a tweak consisting in a array of 16 integers representing each one of eleven possible keyaddition algorithms. Features a similar structure as AES (uses simpler versions of ShiftRows, MixColumns) and uses AES SBOX.
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    CryptoX

    AES Encryption Program

    v2.0.0 (Latest) ---CHANGE LOG--- v1.0.0 - Original Release v1.0.1 - Source Code Cleanup v2.0.0 - Now Features File Encryption Protect your privacy! Encrypt your messages and files with a cryptographic strength of up to 256 bits before sending them to others!
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    XTEA (eXtended Tiny Encryption Algorithm) support for db4o open source object database. XTEA is a block cipher that operates on a 64-bit block size with a 128-bit key. An extremely tiny but very fast encryption algorithm (with cycles less than 32 rounds)
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    SJEA version 1.0 - Simple Java Encryption Algorithm. SJEA is a simple command-line binary encryption algorithm (symmetric block cipher) written in JAVA. It uses a password and a byte-vector array to scramble the input file.
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    OpenSEED is open source implementation for SEED, the 128-bit Symmetric Block Cipher which is used widely among Korean Financial & Banking Companies. OpenSEED will implement TLS over SEED, also.
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