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    JPasswords

    JPasswords

    Java password management tool

    User-friendly and proficient Java program to keep passwords in encrypted databases. High security standard and data safety measures. Storage of huge text documents and sets of images feasible. File format relies on "Password Safe" V3 files (Twofish-CBC). Compact cross-platform program with PORTABLE modus, ideal for USB sticks, Linux, Mac, etc. Requires Java JRE 1.8 or higher The Password Safe database library is available at project PWSLIB3.
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    HTMF is a Java Hard Token Management Framework used to manage the complete livecycle of an organizations Smartcards and/or USB dongles. It communicates with the tokens through a PKCS11 interface.
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    Bias :: Versatile Information Manager
    Bias is a cross-platform versatile information management application / Organizer
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    crypto-native

    crypto-native

    Java native access for pc/sc, pkcs11, openct based on JNA

    This is a java native wrapper, based on JNA of standard methods to access smart cards (pkcs11, pc/sc, openct, libusb). Goals of this projects are: * interoperability: it can work on any platform where JNA runs: Windows, Linux, Mac (and one day even Android) * modularity: you don't need to include pc/sc support if you only use pkcs11 * ease of integration: it depends only on few required libraries. * ease of use: it exposes a simple java interface (even if you can deal with the...
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    application that scans USB devices in order to find hidden and malicious code that might harm your computer
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    Legalfinger is a bunch of Java-based software including a set of portable software installed inside an USB finger to protect any digital content copied onto the USB finger.
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    SecureVault is a graphical manager of private-only (secret) data, such as credit cards, internet passwords, bank codes, etc. It is a small, portable application that can be run off a USB drive, so you can take all your secrets with you wherever you go.
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    Imagine being able to send an encrypted message as a single file to someone working on any Operating System, without them having to install any software to decrypt it. Just send them an Inkjar. Or you can store your own passwords on a usb key anywhere.
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