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BitVisor is a tiny hypervisor initially designed for mediating I/O access from a single guest OS. Its implementation is mature enough to run Windows and Linux, and can be used as a generic platform for various research and development projects.
PE Scanner is a software for catching / modifying / analysis of portable executable (patform: Windows XP & above).
Also, all PEiD's plugins are compatible to be load and run.
Cryptography Tools is a project to develop demonstration tools on classic (currently Caesar and Playfair) & modern crypto-systems, including private & public key encryptions, digital signatures, cryptographic hashes and authenticated encryption.
Hypervisor R&D for recent x86 with support for DRTM + 2D paging
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XMHF is no longer in active development. It is superseded by uberXMHF (uber eXtensible Micro-Hypervisor Framework) which is available at: http://uberxmhf.org
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XMHF is an eXtensible and Modular Hypervisor Framework that strives to be a comprehensible and flexible platform for performing hypervisor research and development. The framework allows others to build custom (security-sensitive) hypervisor-based solutions (called "hypapps").
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mcrypt, and the accompanying libmcrypt, are intended to be replacements for the old Unix crypt, except that they are under the GPL and support an ever-wider range of algorithms and modes.
A hardware supported hypervisor originally built for malware analysis. Features: Linux VM introspection, minimal detectability, small (~150KB), simple, and well documented. Can be used for other purposes. Support for Intel-VT & Windows coming soon.
A package of Rijndael, Twofish and Serpent encryption algorithms implemented in x86 assembly. Meant to learn basics of assembly, learn about the algorithms or to be used in a C program.
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Powerful 512bit pseudo random encryption, optimized for the x86-64 architecture. Coded in x86-64 assembly language, this has the potential to be one of the most powerful and fastest file encryption engines to date.
Tecnotel is a project that seeks security and comodity to the end-user, controlling your house through the telephone line, internet or remote-controller. The software available controls the electronic-equipment and others.
It moves by itself inside networks like virus infection & plagues, it is being written to solve computer virus problem drastically and responsibly. It is legal, free and open for public domain to improve W3 ICT Security.
K is a C++ library featuring Genetic Programming, cryptography, 64 bits arithmetic, cross-platform macros and unicode conversion routines. It compiles on NewtonOS, Mac < X, Unix and Windows and it makes little use of C++ templates.
Strength in numbers. Existing products we're involved in include port to Linux of Tony Forbes' MFAC for brute-force factorization of MM61 for relatively small factors, and further development and improvement of Tim Charron's ECMnet distributed computing f