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    wholeaked

    wholeaked

    Tool that embeds identifiers in files to trace leak sources

    wholeaked is an open source file distribution and tracking tool designed to help identify the source of leaked files. It works by generating unique versions of a file for each recipient and embedding identifying signatures or metadata into each distributed copy. If the file later appears in an unauthorized location, the embedded identifier can be analyzed to determine which recipient originally received that specific version. This approach allows organizations, researchers, or individuals to...
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    horcrux

    horcrux

    Split your file into encrypted fragments

    Horcrux is a command-line tool built in Go that enables you to split a file into encrypted fragments (“horcruxes”) so you don’t need to remember a pass-code for later decryption. It uses the Shamir Secret Sharing scheme to break an encryption key into multiple pieces, such that only a threshold of them can reconstruct the original file. You select the number of fragments to create and the minimum number required to recover the file, then scatter the fragments (e.g., on USBs or cloud locations). ...
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