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    xxHash

    xxHash

    Extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm

    Code is highly portable, and hashes are identical across all platforms (little / big endian). Performance on large data is only one part of the picture. Hashing is also very useful in constructions like hash tables and bloom filters. In these use cases, it's frequent to hash a lot of small data (starting at a few bytes). Algorithm's performance can be very different for such scenarios, since parts of the algorithm, such as initialization or finalization, become fixed cost. ...
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    AES_in_CBC_mode_for_MCUs

    AES_in_CBC_mode_for_MCUs

    Open-source code that enables you to use AES in CBC mode

    AES_in_CBC_mode_for_microcontrollers is an open-source code that enables you to easily integrate the AES encryption algorithm in CBC mode to your project. Based on the work of https://github.com/zhouyangchao/AES GitHub Page: https://github.com/Northstrix/AES_in_CBC_mode_for_microcontrollers
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    Serpent_in_CBC_mode_for_MCUs

    Serpent_in_CBC_mode_for_MCUs

    Open-source code that enables you to use Serpent in CBC mode

    Serpent_in_CBC_mode_for_microcontrollers is an open-source code that enables you to easily integrate the Serpent encryption algorithm in CBC mode to your project. Based on the work of https://github.com/peterferrie/serpent GitHub Page: https://github.com/Northstrix/Serpent_in_CBC_mode_for_microcontrollers
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    shadowsocks-libev

    shadowsocks-libev

    Bug-fix-only libev port of shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-libev is a lightweight secured SOCKS5 proxy for embedded devices and low-end boxes. Shadowsocks-libev is written in pure C and depends on libev. It's designed to be a lightweight implementation of shadowsocks protocol, in order to keep the resource usage as low as possible. Snap is the recommended way to install the latest binaries. You can build shadowsocks-libev and all its dependencies by script. The latest shadowsocks-libev has provided a redir mode. You can configure your...
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    ext2 info hiding mod

    Information Hiding Modification for EXT2

    ...For the remaining blocks of the cover file till the end of the code is reached, an adjacent blocknr. represents the same bit as the previous one and a non-adjacent blocknr. (a block will be skipped) a negated previous bit. It's necessary to use a partition with enough adjacent free blocks (code length + holes for fragmentation) within a blockgroup, for this algorithm to work correctly.
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    VCipher

    VCipher

    A Social Media Encryption/Decryption Tool

    VCipher is a unique encryption and decryption tool.The code is not unique rather it is quite simple as it uses Vigenère cipher algorithm but the idea is quite unique.It is created to be used as an extra layer of protection for social networking sites,so even if someone's account is hacked it will take them so expertise to read those messages.And if used correctly it can also be made uncrackable if used correctly.This is a CLI(Command Line Interface) there is a web version too. ...
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    TinyCrypt is a simple secure program for encrypting files. The core encryption code is only 76 lines of C code, based on the well known ARC4-D(768) algorithm.
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    This program is used as a tool to check for ASCII code and strip it out to a new file to recover documents that got corrupted or find hidden data in viruses that contain text by the virus writer or spies puting comments in images or other files.
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    Brute is a brute force hash cracker, it allows the user to specify how many threads he want running simultaneously. It is fast, and modular, all the hash algorithm dependent code lies in a module (a shared library). Modules available: MD5; SHA256; SHA512
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