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    Our idea is to deploy a society of computational agents that collaborate in order to achieve the shared goal of decrypting a chunk of ciphertext or recovering a password from an hash by means of a dictionary-based attack.
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    AESTextCrypt

    AESTextCrypt

    Encrypt and decrypt text using AES 256 bit encryption

    ...It also employs bcrypt, which implements key-stretching and an adaptive key setup phase, the complexity (number of rounds) of which is automatically set to match the processing power of the encrypting computer. This makes it highly resistant to dictionary attack. AESTextCrypt is written in Java, so can be run on all desktop platforms - Windows, Mac and Linux.
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    Kotak
    Kotak is just another cracking tool which is based on Java. It is used to crack various types of hash functions with various types of attacks. It's developed to be as simple as possible, so that anyone can use this tool easily.
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